Npower events 'enthuse' a local school
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Released on: March 16, 2009, 6:41 am
Author: npower
Industry: Education
Npower volunteers have returned Greendown Community School,
one of the first schools selected to pilot npower's 'enthuse'
programme in 2007, the third consecutive year the event has taken place
at the school.
During the recent two day educational experience over 260 Year 9 students
participated in a range of interactive activities designed to help them think about
the impact science and engineering has on their daily lives. South Swindon MP Anne
Snelgrove also visited the school to find out more about the programme.
Enthuse, which is part of npower’s Brighter Futures Programme, is a five year scheme designed to inspire
and engage students aged 12-14 years old in Science, Technology, Engineering and
Maths.
The students were encouraged to think of ways to improve existing products or design
a completely new concept, before considering the very real problem of how we can
meet and reduce the UK’s future demand for energy. These activities were followed by
a 'facts and fiction' session where the students were given the opportunity to
meet with engineering staff from npower’s Swindon offices. Throughout the day, the
students took part in a series of hands-on activities relating to the power
industry.
The day ended when the school’s Director of Specialism, Gill Sarjent was presented
with an award, which recognised the continued support and efforts of the school
towards the highly successful enthuse programme.
Gill Sarjent said: "The school is very proud to be involved with the 'enthuse'
programme since day one and continued participation during the last few years. The
students have been given an excellent insight into what it would feel like to be an
engineer. Also, the opportunity to strengthen our relationships with staff from
npower helps bring the activities to life and gives the students a great
introduction into the world of work."
Anne Snelgrove MP commented: "It was fantastic to see the students having such a
good time while they were learning. This scheme brings science and technology to
life and makes it real."
Connor Wood, a year 9 student, added: "I think the whole day was good as I liked
learning about different careers and I really liked all the "hands on" activities.
My favourite workshop was 'Bright Ideas' as I liked designing a new product,
which was completely different. I think we should run this event every day for year
9 students!"
In 2008 alone, npower 'enthuse' days reached out to over 3400 students across the UK.
To find out more about npower’s education programme and free resources for schools
and community groups, visit www.npower.com/education.
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About npower:
npower is one of the UK’s largest electricity suppliers and draws on 50 years
experience in supplying electricity and gas. npower offers a range of essential home
and business services to 6.6 million customers across the UK.
RWE npower has been awarded the prestigious CommunityMark from Business in the Community
(BITC). npower is the only utility business, amongst 21 other companies in the UK,
to receive this accolade. The CommunityMark is a new BITC standard which has been
created to recognise companies that are good investors in local communities and who
have brought about real and positive changes.
The aim of the npower Brighter Futures programme is to inspire young people from
their first day at school to their first day at work. This is achieved by helping
them to develop their skills and knowledge to make their own choices and empowering
them to achieve their vision of a ‘brighter future’ for themselves and for the
environment. npower Brighter Futures also includes our apprenticeship and graduate
recruitment schemes.
PR Contact:
Sunita Patel
PR Executive
Npower
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Worcester
WR4 9FP
01905 340 876
www.npower.com
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