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Workplace visits and workshops South Wales

Our workshops are completely free and will take place in our Fabrication Development Centre (FDC) at our Miskin site, Pontyclun CF72 8XY.

Our workshops will be led by our dedicated STEM Outreach team and may also be supported by Renishaw STEM Ambassadors and specialist staff, students will be able to experience an exciting hands-on workshop as well as the opportunity to visit our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities. Refreshments will be provided but students must bring their own packed lunch.

Primary Schools

We offer these workshops and site visit days for students in years 5 & 6, the maximum group size is 30 students.

A typical Primary School day:

10.00 – Introduction to Renishaw
10:15 – 11:15 – Workshop 1 (choose a first workshops from the list below)
11:15 – 11:30 – Refreshments break
11:30 – 12:30 – Workshop 2 (choose a second workshops from the list below)
12:30 – 13:15 – Lunch (provided by students)
13:15 – 13:45 – Product tour
14.00 – Depart

Workshops:


CAD and 3D printing

Tinkercad is a great introduction to CAD and allows the users to design basic models suitable for 3D printing. During the workshop, pupils will be given a design brief and given time to explore and create their designs before seeing their CAD model turn into a real-life model as we learn about 3D printing.

All CAD designs created in the session will be printed and sent to the school after the workshop.

Coding with BBC Microbit and McQueen Buggies

The McQueen Buggies are a great addition to the BBC Microbit. The McQueen buggies enable pupils to code their BBC Microbit to move around a maze, which is a great way to introduce an understand and developing algorithms. The workshop will also contain a brief introduction to Python.

Scratch

During our Scratch workshop pupils will create a modern version of Pong with the opportunity to build on their knowledge back at school.

Building circuits

For our circuit building workshop we use kit by Bright Sparks which enables pupils to explore and safely build circuit boards using a variety of components. This is a great workshop to introduce pupils to electronics and circuit boards.

Marble Maze

During the Marble Maze workshop pupils will learn basic woodwork skills to create a marble maze. Pupils will be required to design, assemble and cut wood to create their very own marble maze.

CREST AWARD activities:

Bridge Blunder (CREST award)

Create structures of a bridge to help the understanding of structures of shapes and the impact of their strength. On completing this activity you can claim toward your CREST Superstar credits.

Racing Rockets (CREST award)

Create racing rockets to help students to understand basic aerodynamics and flight. On completing this activity you can claim toward your CREST Superstar credits

Secondary Schools

A typical Secondary School visit to Renishaw Miskin:

10.00 – Introduction to Renishaw
10:15 – 11:45 – Workshop (chose one from the list below)
11:45 – 12:00 – Refreshments break
12:00 – 12:30 – Product Tour
12:30 – 13.00 - Lunch
13:00 – 13:45 – Manufacturing facilities tour
14.00 – Depart

Workshops:


CAD and 3D Printing - Beginners

Suitable for: Years 7,8 & 9

Max number of students: 30

The workshop will include: Tinkercad is a great introduction to CAD and allows the users to design basic models suitable for 3D printing. During the workshop, pupils will be given a design brief and given time to explore and create their designs before seeing their CAD model turn into a real-life model as we learn about 3D printing.

All CAD designs created in the session will be printed and sent to the school after the workshop.


CAD and 3D Printing - Intermediate

Suitable for: Year 10 and above

Max number of students: 30

The workshop will include: OnShape is an online platform and user-friendly, students are eligible for a free student account, which must be created before the session. We can cater the onShape session to the school's requirements; we can either run the session as an introduction to CAD, or as a chance to help create models towards the pupil's coursework. We can than discuss the advantages of additive manufacturing and how this is used across the industry.


Coding with BBC Microbit and McQueen Buggies

Suitable for: Years 7 & 8

Max number of students: 30

The workshop will include: The McQueen Buggies are a great addition to the BBC Microbit. The McQueen buggies enable pupils to code their BBC Microbit to move around a maze, which is a great way to introduce and understand and develop algorithms. The workshop will also contain a brief introduction to Python.


Hands on Engineering Project

Suitable for: Years 7 & 8

Max number of students: 30

The workshop will include: An Introduction to Renishaw and engineering, the opportunity to explore our early careers opportunities for young people, and complete a hands-on Engineering activity.


Blue Styrofoam prototyping

Suitable for: Year 10 and above

Max number of students: 15

The workshop will include: This workshop is aimed to compliment GCSE and A-Level workshop. Using a variety of materials, students are able to create prototypes and models at all stages of the coursework process. During the workshop students will have access to cardboard and acrylic for laser cutting, as well as polymorph, blue Styrofoam and 3D printers.

Please contact us for more information or to book your visit:

If any students attending will need any additional support or special considerations and we will do our best to accommodate them. Risk assessments for our visits and all our activities are available upon request. Pupils must be accompanied by a responsible adult/qualified teacher.