London, UK, 2021-Nov-23 — /Travel PR News/ — More than 300 schoolchildren across Sussex are to be engaged in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) initiatives by staff from Gatwick Airport, in the build-up to the airport’s engineering STEM week in December.
Students from schools including Woodlands Meed in Burgess Hill, St Wilfrid’s in Crawley, The Weald Community School in Billingshurst and The Forest School in Horsham are all taking part in a variety of STEM-based activities throughout November.
Programmes include:
Two pilot cadets will also be visiting Gatwick, meeting the CAD and Airfield Engineering teams.
Gatwick will then be hosting a special STEM week in December, working with a different school each day to run workshops for Year 4 children, including road building, a water treatment lab and engineering interactive activities.
Louisa Venables, Engineering Admin Support, Gatwick Airport said: “We are delighted to be able to offer our extensive range of STEM support to local schools again, following the suspension of our education programmes due to the pandemic. These programmes are fantastic for engaging young people in a whole range of subjects and potential future careers and to be able to link them to local, real-life jobs at the airport is really inspiring for the children.”
Charlie Tibble, teacher, St Wilfrid’s School said: “Students had a great time working with an engineer developing their plans to irrigate St Wilfrid’s wellbeing garden. Ian Waghorn, the water quality manager from Gatwick Airport, gave fantastic advice to participating students from across the school. We learnt how powerful it is to work as a team, sharing our ideas and skills.
“Ian explained his role at Gatwick brilliantly to students ranging from year 7 to 13. He made it relevant to our irrigation project and made us see the bigger picture of water usage and waste water. He worked with groups and encouraged collaboration, inspiring the students to explore alternative solutions and helping them identify problems with their plans so they could work at resolving them.”
In September, Gatwick welcomed former Millais School student, Abi Davies, onto its engineering apprenticeship scheme – one of two females among the four-person cohort for 2021. In collaboration with Engineering Tomorrow, Gatwick also hosted a virtual transatlantic ‘lab’, involving more than 70 female students from Millais School in Horsham and Mount Saint Ursula School in the Bronx, New York, giving them experience of designing, building and testing their own bridges, with support from expert engineers.
Gatwick has started a 12-week public consultation on its plan to bring its existing Northern Runway into routine use alongside its Main Runway, which closes on 1 December. Full consultation materials are available on the www.gatwickairport.com/futureplans web pages along with a virtual exhibition and an option to book a telephone surgery with project experts or to request a virtual briefing for local stakeholder groups.
If the plans to bring the airport’s Northern Runway into routine use are successful, an additional 18,400 jobs through could be generated for the region by 2038, including jobs in construction and engineering.
About Gatwick Airport
Gatwick is the UK’s second largest airport and flies a range of both short and long-haul point-to-point services. The airport is a vital piece of the UK’s national infrastructure and is also a major driver for both the regional and national economies. In 2019, a new long-term partnership was formed with VINCI Airports which purchased a 50.01% stake in the airport.
About VINCI Airports
VINCI Airports, the world’s leading airport operator, manages 45 airports in 12 countries in Europe, Asia and on the American continent. Though its expertise as a comprehensive integrator, VINCI Airports develops, finances, builds and operates airports, leveraging its investment capacity, international network and know-how to optimise operational performance, modernise airports and manage their environmental transition. In 2016, VINCI Airports was the first airport operator to commit to an international environmental strategy aimed at achieving net zero emissions over its entire network looking to 2050. All information available on www.vinci-airports.com
About Global Infrastructure Partners (GIP)
GIP manages the remaining 49.99% interest in Gatwick, is an independent infrastructure investor that makes equity investments in high quality infrastructure assets in the energy, transport and water/waste sectors. GIP has US$68 billion of Assets under Management. Its 41 portfolio companies operate in over 51 countries with more than 67,000 employees and generate annual revenues of circa US$51 billion. For more information on GIP please visit http://global-infra.com
Media enquiries to:
GATWICK AIRPORT PRESS OFFICE
+ 44 (0) 1293 505000
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Source: GATWICK AIRPORT
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