Engineering has helped me develop practical and technical skills through hands-on activities and projects. It has improved my confidence in using tools and equipment, strengthened my problem-solving abilities, and taught me the importance of accuracy, safety, and attention to detail.
Year 11 Engineering
Hairdryer disassembly from Year 11
This image shows a hairdryer disassembled into its basic components for my engineering coursework. This task enhanced my understanding of the internal structure and functionality of electrical devices.
I took part in a robotics workshop with three classmates, where we built and programmed a VEX V5 competition robot. This experience improved my skills in teamwork, communication, problem-solving, and basic robotics concepts.
Engineering Machining Workshop
Metal Phone Stand Manufacture
Manufactured a metal phone stand in the engineering workshop by following a provided design. Developed practical skills in machining, accuracy, and workshop safety.
Engineering Level 2
This Level 2 Engineering study focuses on the relationship between engineering and environmental impact, highlighting sustainable practices. We covered topics like environmental legislation, waste management, recycling, and the roles of businesses and employees in protecting the planet. Together, we can make a positive impact!
EEA Practical test
My welding project
As part of my Level 2 Engineering course, I designed and assembled a metal storage box using fabrication and welding techniques. This project helped me develop practical workshop skills, improve accuracy and gain experience working safely with engineering tools and materials