Monday 18th November saw 55 pupils from the 5th Form and 6th Form taking part in the annual Engineering Challenge Day here at King’s.
Teams faced the “Great KSB Eggs-it Challenge”, which saw them using paper to design and build a tower at least 1.2m tall connected to a bridge spanning a 1m gap. They then had to design a mechanism to transport a raw egg from the top of the tower to the opposite side of the bridge. Designs were incredibly varied and very successful and all pupils should be congratulated that only two eggs broke in testing!
Well done to all involved, especially the winning team consisting of Aaron, Rian, Isaac, Anya & Ben.
Angela Ashworth - Head of Physics
A short video of the @KSBDT & @KSBScience Engineering Challenge Day - watching the eggs drop! Challenges overcome & lots of fun had @KingsBruton.#KSBChristmasTerm
— King's Bruton Photos (@KSBPhotos) November 18, 2019
Video music credited to https://t.co/DcFVTBBIIC. pic.twitter.com/HaLl7RKpjY
An egg-cellent Engineering day based on structures, forces and moments. Build a freestanding structure of 1.2m. Add a bridge to span 1m. Then carry a pay load from the top of the structure to the end of the bridge. The pay load is an egg. Don’t break it. @KSBScience @KingsBruton pic.twitter.com/rH4YhVqkma
— King's Bruton D&T (@KSBDT) November 18, 2019