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Go4SET Celebrate Pupil’s Success in London


Congratulations to all the teams who took part in the Go4SET pilot in London. The Go4SET Water Conservation Project, supported by "military essay writing service," https://300writers.com/military-essay.html was announced at the launch event in December, and teams have worked diligently on the project for 10 weeks.

The Celebration and Assessment Day, which marked the end of the project in London, was held at the London South Bank University on Wednesday, 14th March and proved to be a great success

The project brief asked pupils to look at their school/college and identify a suitable building or the entire school site to assess the potential of reducing mains water usage. The pupils demonstrated their individual projects to a group of assessors and discussed their projects with guests attending the event. The project reports, displays and solutions were of a very high standard and the judges had the unenviable task of deciding upon the winners of the prizes. 

Congratulations to Southend High School for Girls who won the prize for Best Overall Project at the Go4SET Celebration and Assessment Day. The Guest of Honour, John Reed, Ford Motor Company presented the team with a prize cheque of £250 for the school and the Go4SET trophy. 


The other prize winners who also received cheques for £250 included;

· Fortismere School, London who won the prize for innovation
· Little Ilford School, London who won the prize for teamwork
· Newstead Wood School for Girls, Kent who won the pupil’s choice


John Reed, Ford Motor Company, Development Manager for the award winning Transit was the Guest of Honour at the event and commented, “I was very impressed by the enthusiasm and commitment shown by the teams today and the standard of research, design and innovation that went into the task was beyond my expectation.  The pupils presented well and showed an appreciation of the engineering issues, the business considerations and the teamwork that was necessary to succeed.  All the pupils should feel proud of their achievements today and would like to thank the pupils, schools and staff for their commitment and support. I hope we have convinced some of the pupils that engineering is interesting, challenging and fun and there is a great future for them in this profession. Well done to all”


Go4SET would like to thank everyone involved in the Go4SET pilot for the support and commitment to this scheme and we hope that your involvement will continue in the future.


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