Six Milton Keynes primary schools take part in F1 race car building challenge

    Image: Pupils from Fairfields Primary school

    Six Milton Keynes schools within the Inspiring Futures through Learning (IFtL) Trust family are taking part in this year’s F1 in Schools STEM mission to build a race car.

    The main objective is to help change the perceptions of STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) by creating a fun and exciting learning environment for young people and to develop an informed view about careers in engineering, Formula 1, science, technology and marketing. 

    The IFtL have grouped the year 6’s, meeting virtually on a regular basis, to engage and collaborate supporting relationships across the IFtL Family, with younger pupils taking part as Race Marshals.

    The six schools taking part in the F1 mission include Fairfields, Two Mile Ash, Whitehouse, St Mary St Giles, Ashbrook and Holmwood and due to coronavirus restrictions, each school will be hosting a race day separately between 8th July to 12th July.

    Memorabilia has also been donated to the schools by local F1 Haas engineer Mr Price.

    Matthew Shotton, Executive Head at Fairfields Primary School says “research has shown that when you bring pupils together on a project to problem solve they form closer friendships which will help them connect before they transition in secondary school.

    "The way we are coordinating the F1 project is distinctive to IFtL as we are bringing pupils from other schools to meet virtually, discuss their race car, ideas and learn from their peers across the Trust before they move into year 7 -bringing a sense of belonging to the IFtL Family. This will enhance the transition process and make it less scary for them. We cannot wait to see the final races!” 

    Carl Thomas, Teacher at Fairfields Primary School and project lead for the F1 mission commented “Over the course of the project, the children have really gelled in their teams. It has been wonderful to watch them negotiating issues and problem solving independently. They have loved creating their unique team names, colour schemes and identities, and sharing them with their fellow students across the Trust during their daily video calls.

    "It has been great for them to be able to interact with children from different schools, share ideas and take inspiration from them and feed it back into their own project work. The buzz from the children on race day was fantastic! They couldn't wait to put all they had learned and prepared into action! The children loved being able to race their cars on our track and were full of ideas to improve their designs for future success “ 

    Fairfields Pupil, Tobi, aged 10 was excited to be part of the project “I am crazy about Formula 1! Today has been so cool trying on and seeing F1 memorabilia. This wasn’t just about making race cars – we formed teams with a Team Manager, Design, Graphics and Manufacturer Engineers and we looked at the marketing, sponsors and different themes” 

    Cezara, aged 11 said “it was so fun, I enjoyed it all from designing to crossing the finish line. It was great to speak to other pupils from different schools in the Trust and share our ideas” 

    F1 in Schools Ltd is a social enterprise working with committed industry partners to provide an exciting yet challenging educational experience through the magnetic appeal of Formula 1.

    F1 in Schools is the only truly global education programme that raises awareness of STEM and Formula 1 among students and school children in every region, in every country, on every continent.

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