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Points will be awarded in the following categories

Technical design

  • Chassis
  • Body
  • Control systems
  • Safety features
  • Engineering innovation

Marketing

  • Aesthetic qualities
  • Marketability
  • Cost effective design and manufacture

Dynamic

  • Fastest time over a predetermined course
  • Reliability

Curriculum Delivery & Planning

 

Are you ready for the engineering diploma?

 

Why use Engineering your Future as a Curriculum Model?

Contributes to all Technology based curriculum at KS3, 4 & 5

Directly delivers:

GCSE Engineering and Manufacturing

 

Performing Engineering Operations Levels 1 & 2

‘Young Apprenticeship’ Programme content

 

Development of Diploma, including delivery of Units 2,3,4,6

 

Please contact us if you would like to find out more about curriculum delivery opportunities.

 

 

 

 

Gravity Racer

 

What is gravity racer?

An opportunity to enter a dynamic challenge whilst taking

part in an Apprenticeship. The core activity is engineering,

however teams will be required to access and perform within

the following skills sectors:

  • Design
  • Marketing
  • Finance and business planning

 

The Challenge

To design, engineer and pilot a ‘Gravity Racer‘

  • The majority of team members must be engaged in an
    Apprentice programme at any level
  • Teams must link with an industry partner(s)
  • Racers must be powered by gravity alone
  • Teams must consist of a minimum of 3 members
  • All Racers must have budget documentation and must have a starting grid cost of less than £500 in components

 

“The best apprentice programme for skills development”

Oxford and Cherwell Valley College on Formula Gravity

 

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