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July 2024

  • Schools across Devon take part in Innovation Competition ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Published 03/07/24

    Schools from our Trust in Exeter, Plymouth and across Devon have taken part in the annual Ted Wragg Innovation Competition at the Exeter College Future Skills Centre. Students from Key Stage 2 to Key Stage 4 could take part in the contest which was sponsored by NOCN and Willmott Dixon.

    The competition organised in collaboration with Exeter College and the South West Green Construction Advisory Panel (GCAP) had this year’s themes as green living and home decarbonisation or creating a new airport or college campus from scratch.  

    Participants got to grips with learning about sustainable lifestyle choices and actions to reduce carbon emissions in homes or integrating environmental, social, and economic considerations into the planning, design, construction, and operation phases of their designs, supported by masterclasses from the sponsors.

    16 teams from 15 schools were in attendance at the competition’s celebration event which comprised of the opening of the exhibition of students’ work,  keynote speakers and 5-minute presentations from each team followed by Q&A from the judging panel. This was followed by lunch and the award ceremony and prize giving presentation. 

    The Innovation Competition seeks to discover students who demonstrate an aptitude to solve complex problems in innovative ways. The competition required students to research, investigate and create an innovative solution to one of these problems. The teams’ ideas needed to be about using technology to make the world a better place. 

    To assist and support teams throughout their work, a series of industry sector experts hosted live virtual discussions and masterclasses ahead of the contest, in order to help support students’ development of their idea or concept from an industry perspective. 

    The judging panel was made up of industry experts from the technology sector and the judges looked at how well the teams could demonstrate their understanding of the criteria by developing their idea into a final proposal. 

    The full judging panel included:

    • Daffne Aguilar - Social Value Manager at Willmott Dixon Construction Limited
    • Rosie Buckley - Head of Operational Strategy and Performance Management at Centrica New Business & Net Zero
    • Nicola Hollands - Sector Manager (Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, and Green) at NOCN Group
    • Kerry Lane - Business Developer Manager at EX2 Group
    • Sarah Lee - Senior Associate Architect at Stride Treglown

    Jade Otty, the Vice Principal at Exeter College was also in attendance and announced the winners and handed out the medals.

    Primary Category Winner:

    Exwick Heights - The Take Off Team with their Sustainable Airport
    Judges Comments:

    • So much information and details provided
    • Amazing presentation
    • Really interactive and good technical knowledge

    Secondary Category Winner:

     Honiton Community College with their Sustainable College Campus plans
    Judges Comments:

    • Great innovation and collaboration of technologies
    • A clear and well-spoken presentation  
    • An impressive shopping list of ways to improve sustainability  

    Highly Commended Teamwork:

    Matford Brook Academy - The Ground Crew with an environmentally sustainable Airport
    Judges comments:

    • Great details for team collaboration
    • Great insights shared on how the team worked to their strengths
    • Brilliant team structure, roles and working methods

    Highly Commended Final Presentation:

    Marine Academy Primary - Team Green Marine with their ambitious solutions for the future – there is no planet B!
    Judges Comments:

    • Very Clear & thorough explanations
    • Polished presentation  
    • Great understanding of issues affecting the Earth & plans for the future

    A full list of the schools that participated is below:

    All Saints Academy Plymouth, Cranbrook Education Campus, Exwick Heights Primary, Honiton Community College, Isca Academy, Marine Academy Primary, Marine Academy Plymouth, Queen Elizabeth’s School, St James School, St Luke’s Church of England School, Sidmouth College, West Exe School, Tor Bridge High and Whipton Barton Federation.

    Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:

    “A huge congratulations to all the students who took part in the Innovation Competition.  It was brilliant to see so many young people coming up with such inspired and positive ideas and I was so impressed by the creativity and thoughtfulness students displayed in their presentations.  

    “I also want to say a big thank you to all the judges, sponsors and special guests, as well as Exeter College, the Exeter College Future Skills Centre and the South West Green Construction Advisory Panel - it’s great for everyone to come together for the benefit of Devon’s young people.”

    Nicola Hollands, Sector Manager (Engineering, Advanced Manufacturing, and Green) at NOCN Group said:

    “Ted Wragg Trust a truly inspirational event with such brilliance in one room! Thank you for inviting me to sit on the panel with fellow judges. I am truly lost for words to express how inspiring and moving everything about it was!

    “Huge round of applause and congratulations to all participants and the winners. Well done all.

    “Thank you for hosting and preparing for a great day Future Skills Centre Exeter! NOCN Group were truly proud to be one of the sponsors for today. Thank you all.”

    Daffne Aguilar, Social Value Manager at Willmott Dixon Construction Limited said:

    “Thank you to Exeter College and the Ted Wragg Trust for organising such an inspiring event. Willmott Dixon proudly sponsored the Innovation Competition along with NOCN Group, it was a pleasure to be part of the panel of judges of such amazing women including Sarah Lee RIBA, Rosie Buckley MBE, Kerry Lane and Nicola Hollands.

    “All the students were incredible, there were 16 schools with so much talent and potential, their ideas towards sustainability and making our world a better place were impressive and it inspired us to continue doing what we do as professionals. I am very grateful for having the opportunity to meet some of them and to be part of such an inspiring day. Well done to all.”

     

     

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  • Success of Empowering Girls programme celebrated

    Published 03/07/24

    Girls from across Devon attended a celebration event at Winslade Manor in Exeter this week (Wednesday 3rd July) to mark the end of their participation in the Empowering Girls programme. 

    The Empowering Girls programme is organised by the Devon, Plymouth & Torbay Careers Hub and students from St Luke’s Church of England School, St James School, Queen Elizabeth’s, Isca, West Exe School, Cranbrook Education Campus, Sidmouth College and All Saints Academy Plymouth, which are all part of the Ted Wragg Trust family of schools, have benefitted from taking part. 

    The celebratory lunch brought together all the girls and their mentors and all the young people in attendance received a certificate to recognise their participation and effort. The event also afforded the mentors the chance to congratulate their mentees on their progress and wish them all the best for the future. 

    The Empowering Girls programme has been designed to support girls with their confidence, raise aspirations and provide students with positive female role models. Participants have taken part in a 6 week mentor programme as well as joining in with careers workshops.

    The Communication and Confidence workshop covered topics such as first impressions, personal branding, confidence in communication, fear, and our comfort zone. The workshop was conducted by Judy Salmon, a business coach, and personal development consultant who also gave an inspiring speech to the girls at the event at Winslade Manor this week. 

    Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:

    “Many congratulations to the girls who have now completed the Empowering Girls programme, I am sure everything they have learned will be of great value to them going forward.  I am also very grateful to the Devon, Plymouth & Torbay Careers Hub for organising this important programme, it’s vital that we girls know they can achieve anything they put their minds to!”

     

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  • Tor Bridge High joins the Ted Wragg Trust

    Published 02/07/24

    Tor Bridge High in Plymouth has officially joined our family of schools this week (1st July.)

    The Estover school has been working with our trust for some time and their governing body voted unanimously to become part of the Ted Wragg Trust.

    The governors and school leadership team at Tor Bridge High believe that joining the Trust will bring numerous benefits and opportunities for staff and students.

    Collaboration opportunities have already begun. Staff at Tor Bridge High have connected with colleagues in other schools across the Trust through various networks, sharing best practice and strengthening their collective commitment to educational excellence.

    On their first day as part of the Trust, a team of students from Tor Bridge High participated in the Trust’s Innovation Competition at the Future Skills Centre in Exeter. They joined 15 other teams from across other Trust schools to share their ideas on decarbonization and achieving net zero.

    The Ted Wragg Trust is an ambitious and inclusive trust of schools which aims to strengthen communities through excellent education.  Since being established in 2013, they have now grown to 17 schools located in Plymouth, Exeter, Crediton and East Devon.

    Their CEO, Moira Marder, was recently awarded an OBE for her outstanding services to education.  She has been the CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust since it was established out of a desire to find local solutions for Devon schools rather than relying on a national trust from further afield. A passionate advocate for disadvantaged students, Moira was instrumental in the Trust's expansion into Plymouth in 2020 to support schools in some of the most deprived areas. One such school, All Saints Academy Plymouth, achieved a 'Good' rating from Ofsted for the first time ever in its history last year.

    Tracy Stephenson, Headteacher at Tor Bridge High said:

    We have already developed a positive relationship with the Ted Wragg Trust and I am delighted that Tor Bridge High has now officially joined as part of our Trust.  I absolutely think this is the right decision for our school community; the support the trust has already provided us has been of huge value to our staff and students.  I am excited to see the other benefits I know being part of our Trust will bring to Tor Bridge.”

    Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:

    “A big welcome to all the students, staff, parents, and carers at Tor Bridge High from everyone at the Ted Wragg Trust.  We are all so pleased that you have chosen to join our family of schools across Devon - we already have a strong presence in Plymouth and know the needs of families in the city well.  I am looking forward to getting to know you all better and maximising the benefits of working together.”

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July 2024