Community model boat building in the city that has produced more ships than any other city.
A round up of the Young Shipwrights programme and the Cardboard Boat Race at Bristol Harbour Festival
Families board a boat in Bristol to explore cranes, winches, pulleys, hydraulics and robotics
All of Year 9 at Patchway School are supported by business volunteers to explore action steps for a happy and successful future
The highest tides for decades flowed into Bristol on March 22nd following a solar eclipse. This event marks the launch of the Bristol Green Capital Education Programme called Bristol Loves Tides.
A volunteer run well being programme for 13 year olds
Underfall Yard opens its doors and sets up a build and sail event with cardboard Mathews, Chanel Cutters and SS Great Britains.
A family boat building experience that promotes the exciting plans for the Heritage Lottery Funded development at a unique site on Bristol's Historic Harbour
60 Year 9 students use a board game to build and perform a character
Cotham Co-operative Academy, Holiday Club working with Royal West-of-England Academy. Young People aged 8 to 17 on a two day workshop to explore portraiture with puppetry.
The Build My Future project moves from design and consultation into delivery the fourth school to run the event is Clough Hall Technical College in Stoke
Young people on Bristol's National Citizenship Service visit Bristol's tidal regions to help them plan and implement a social action project. Entrepreneurship analysing
A three day celebration of Stockton's engineering heritage and future on the famous Tees Barrage
A practical crane design and building project for 8-11 or 11 to 14 year olds. Science and Engineering principles, industrial heritage, identity and future aspirations.