From left, Sarah Day with pupils Mia Aldous, Katie Curley, Thomas Evans and Ibraheem Ali James Boyton Year 7 pupils at the Royal Wootton Bassett Academy got up to speed with cutting edge engineering technology when they pitted their wits against the legendary Bloodhound Land Speed Record Car. Thanks to Bloodhound Education, a charity that brings STEM subjects to life and makes the link between the classroom and careers, and a donation from the Rotary Club of Royal Wootton Bassett and District, around 230 pupils spent two days taking part in hands-on engineering challenges, putting learning into practice and developing skills and confidence whilst having fun.
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