Exploring careers in civil engineering
Pupils at Tadcaster Grammar School explored careers and pathways in to civil engineering at their school careers fair on Monday 18th July.
Pupils at Tadcaster Grammar School explored careers and pathways in to civil engineering at their school careers fair on Monday 18th July.
We visited two secondary schools in July, enabling pupils to find out about careers in the flood risk management industry.
We were pleased to support learning about rivers at Great Harwood St John’s CE Primary School in Lancashire on Tuesday 12th July.
Students at Queen Ethelburga’s School near York used our augmented reality sandbox to support learning about hazards in the natural environment.
We are delighted to support the North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service water safety awareness video project, creating a video using the new water safety demonstration flume.
Our mini hydraulic river flume was in action at a careers fair for Year 10 to 13 pupils at All Saints Roman Catholic Secondary School in York on Monday 13th June.
On Tuesday 25th May, we supported a careers carousel event for Year 5 pupils at Greatwood Primary School in Skipton, North Yorkshire.
We supported a safety and rescue training course at Clitheroe Canoe Club, using our mini river flume to explore dynamic water environments.
Our coastal wave tank provided an interactive activity for visitors to the National Railway Museum in York during British Science Week.
JBA Trust were delighted to support the inaugural Institution of Civil Engineers David Butler Award, designed to inspire young people to consider careers in civil engineering.