After a long hard year for our year 2 BTEC learners, their project journey finally came to an end last week with the last of the presentations taking place.
Adam turned his transit van into a campervan!
Working stove, sink, fridge and including its own energy source, and the ability to plug in.
Completed to a fantastic standard!
Jordan used project to venture into a new hobby and built his own nitro RC car!
Jordan used project to venture into a new hobby and built his own nitro RC car!
Adam combined a hobby and his apprenticeship by building his own electric skateboard from scratch!
He even cut and shaped the board himself. Capable of reaching 30 mph he managed to create a high spec board within a low budget!
Andrew wanted to create a way of using renewable energy as a way of powering and charging.
He designed and built this solar panelled toolbox that can provide power direct or be used to charge batteries for tools/kit used on site.
Nick took some old, outdated docking speakers that he was no longer able to use.
and he turned them into his own bluetooth sound system, including building the casing from scratch.
Ethan also used project as the opportunity to break into a new hobby, by building his own paintball gun from scratch.
!! Ethan carried out extensive research regarding health & safety and the importance of responsible use. He included a safety pin in his design and the paintball gun was not loaded when it was brought in for presentation.
Jack used project to investigate and learn more about renewable energy.
Jack created his own water wheel to generate power.
Andrew shares a keen interest in PCs and gaming with his son.
So built him a custom gaming PC.
Dan created a decorative LED light box, with custom light settings and interchangeable stencils and patterns.
Sam built his very own bluetooth speakers, from wiring down to building the casing.
Taryn designed and built this creative and quirky table lamp for her niece.
Rob wanted to start a new hobby, so designed and built his own portable microforge.