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Robotics engineer Mark Richardson inspires students at Springwood High School in King’s Lynn




Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired when they met the head of a leading robotics company, who joined them to celebrate their successes.

Mark Richardson, the CEO of Ocado Intelligent Automation, was a guest speaker at Springwood High School’s STEM celebration this year, where students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements.

Mr Richardson, who is an alumnus of the Lynn school, told his audience how he had studied physics at University College London before beginning a career as a software developer at the John Lewis Partnership, which led to him creating the first shopping website for Waitrose.

Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt

He eventually became chief operating officer at Ocado, before taking on his current role at Ocado Intelligent Automation, which creates and sells advanced robotics to companies around the globe.

Victoria Mann, who organised the event as STEM leader and head of Year 11, said: “During the evening, we awarded well over 100 certificates to students in Key Stages 3 and 4 in all areas of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

“We also enjoyed the company of our sixth-form STEM students, who joined us to make the most of the lessons provided by our guest speaker.

Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt

“Certificates were awarded for projects linked to the European Space Agency, the science of flight in conjunction with Rolls Royce at RAF Marham, independently designed projects supported and judged by engineers at Palm Paper, from the National Robotarium, and for Faraday Challenge participants from the Institute of Engineering and Technology.”

Other high achievers lauded during the event included Year 8 student Angela Cerina, who won the regional stage of the ‘If You Were an Engineer What Would You Do’ competition.

Also lauded were Springwood’s two engineering teams, who were the only ones in Norfolk to enter this year’s CANSAT contest to build a working satellite the size of a drinks can.

The entire Year 9 cohort was recognised for gaining a Bronze Crest Award, while STEM leader prizes were given to students demonstrating outstanding commitment to the programme at Springwood.

Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt

Mrs Mann added: “We regularly integrate other additional STEM opportunities into our teaching year. For example, this year all of Year 7 also built CO2-powered rocket cars in collaboration between the science, technology and mathematics departments.

“As we continue to build outstanding careers provision, evenings like this also allow students from Year 7 to 13 to directly interact with employers and inspirational leaders in STEM fields.”

Students were rewarded with certificates. Picture: Ian Burt
Students were rewarded with certificates. Picture: Ian Burt

Acknowledging the importance of the school’s links with businesses in the area, this year’s celebration introduced some new accolades.

“Alongside acknowledging students’ achievements from the last academic year, we were delighted to also present our first employer engagement awards to Palm Paper and the Rolls Royce jet engine engineers at RAF Marham,” Mrs Mann said.

“This is an annual event, specifically focused on the STEM achievements of our students. It offers an opportunity to highlight the huge array of work Springwood does to develop students’ skills and wider knowledge in STEM areas, promotes STEM careers, and builds links with local businesses.

Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt

“Events like these recognise student achievement and efforts both in and out of the classroom. It helps us engage parents in conversations about all that we are able to offer students above and beyond the national curriculum.

“We pride ourselves as an award-winning STEM club, giving students a wide range of experiences that enrich their time at Springwood.”

Students were rewarded with certificates. Picture: Ian Burt
Students were rewarded with certificates. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students from Years 7 to 13 were recognised for their outstanding achievements. Picture: Ian Burt
Students were rewarded with certificates. Picture: Ian Burt
Students were rewarded with certificates. Picture: Ian Burt
Students took part in a STEM day. Picture: Ian Burt
Students took part in a STEM day. Picture: Ian Burt
Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired by a guest at their school. Picture: Ian Burt
Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired by a guest at their school. Picture: Ian Burt
More than 100 certificates were rewarded to students in Key Stages 3 and 4 in all areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Picture: Ian Burt
More than 100 certificates were rewarded to students in Key Stages 3 and 4 in all areas of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. Picture: Ian Burt
Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired by a guest at their school. Picture: Ian Burt
Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired by a guest at their school. Picture: Ian Burt
Mark Richardson told his audience how he had studied physics at University College London. Picture: Ian Burt
Mark Richardson told his audience how he had studied physics at University College London. Picture: Ian Burt
Mark Richardson was the guest speaker at Springwood High School’s STEM celebration. Picture: Ian Burt
Mark Richardson was the guest speaker at Springwood High School’s STEM celebration. Picture: Ian Burt
Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired by a guest at their school. Picture: Ian Burt
Budding scientists, engineers and mathematicians were inspired by a guest at their school. Picture: Ian Burt

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