After a break of several years a Design and Technology Tournament was held in High Wycombe on 14th March 2007.
The photographs demonstrate the enthusiasm and determination of the young people (and their teachers!) to rise to the challenge of designing and building a 'pipe cleaning mole' out of simple materials.
Teamwork was of the essence, and the ability to work against the clock.
more The Technology Tournament was held for the second time at the John Hampden Grammar School. As in 2015 the Hall was packed with competing teams. The challenge was to design and construct a 'Mole' such as is used to scour debris and sludge from pipelines.
more The local final of 'Young Chef', Rotary's own 'Masterchef' competition, was won by a delightful girl from Beaconsfield School
more The December 2014 Technology Tournament was hosted by Cressex Community School
more RC of High Wycombe helped RC of Loddon Vale to run their first Technology Tournament
more The annual Rotary Technology Tournament was held on Thursday 14 March 2013 at Highcrest Academy, off Hatters Lane High Wycombe.
more Minutes from the Committee meeting held on 10th March 2013
more The Church of England Primary School in High Wycombe was presented with Rotary 'Dictionary4Life' books for their library, enough for a complete class to have a dictionary each during a lesson.
more Rotarian Jeremy Ellis did his usual impeccable job and organised the 2014 Young Chef event on 27 January.
more The 'Youth Speaks' competition was held at Wycombe Abbey School; 11 senior and 7 intermediate teams competed. The Area and Zone finals are on 6th and 22nd March at Christ Church Marlow.
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more Volunteers are reading in schools with young pupils
more Was held at the Highcrest Academy, High Wycombe. More details >>>
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