npower Enthuse day comes to Didcot
Released on: February 27, 2012, 10:10 am
Author: npower
Industry:
Energy
npower recently visited students from St Birinus School,
Didcot, sparking their interest in engineering by taking part in a
npower Enthuse day.
Four volunteers from Didcot power stations joined 230, Year 9 students at the
Enthuse day. The programme is designed to inspire and engage students aged 12-14
years old in science, technology, engineering and mathematics through a range of
interactive activities which help them think about the impact science and
engineering has on their daily lives.
The students were encouraged to think of ways to improve an existing electricity generation idea
and product, or to design a completely new concept. They also took part in a series
of hands-on activities, helping them to develop their engineering and science
related skills and discussed the problem of how the country can meet and reduce the
UK’s future demand for energy.
Enthuse, which is part of the npower's Brighter Futures Programme, aims 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.
Jim Haggan, Didcot A Power Station Manager, said: "I think Enthuse days are very
important. It's our opportunity to give young people an insight into the energy industry and highlight opportunities
available. I hope we have inspired some of the students to really consider this
industry as a career option for the future."
Head teacher, Mr Alwyn Richards from St Birinus School, Didcot added: "The variety
of activities gave the students an excellent insight into the diversity and
challenges which might face an engineer. It was wonderful to see how students of all
abilities were engaged in the activities offered. The staff and students would like
to thank the people from Enthuse and npower for their enthusiasm and hard work."
Since the start of the Enthuse programme in 2007, the educational experience has
reached out to over 7,100 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.
About npower:
npower is one of the UK's largest electricity suppliers and has 6.6 million
customer accounts across the UK.
npower has been awarded platinum status in Business in the Community's CR Index and
is one of twenty-nine companies to have achieved the CommunityMark since its launch.
All CommunityMark achievers have been recognised for demonstrating excellence in
their holistic and strategic approach to community investment.
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