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Caerphilly secondary school pupils win STEM challenge

Caerphilly secondary school pupils win STEM challenge

The group from St Martin's School in Caerphilly will now enjoy a VIP visit to Silverstone after winning the British Council's Learning Sectors competition.
Supported by Formula 1, the programme connects schools in the UK, South Africa, and India to tackle real-world science, technology, engineering, and maths (STEM) challenges.
Francisco Lopez, lead teacher at St Martin's School, said: "What started as a small school project quickly grew beyond expectations.
"The students worked independently, reached out to experts such as Welsh Water and developed not just one idea but a range of thoughtful, realistic solutions.
"They learned that global issues like water scarcity aren't just engineering problems – they involve people, politics, and empathy."
The Caerphilly pupils partnered with Hoërskool Koffiefontein in South Africa, whose students highlighted a serious water supply issue in their town.
Through video calls and research, the Welsh students developed a plan addressing technical solutions and the broader social and economic context of the crisis.
In return, the South African pupils explored the UK's cost of living crisis, focusing on ways to reduce energy and heating costs.
Mr Lopez said the win was a shock.
He said: "I was over the moon – especially for the students.
"I ran to tell the headteacher.
"The competition across the UK was fierce, and honestly, I didn't expect to win.
"I had to read the announcement email twice.
"This is a memory they'll carry for the rest of their lives.
"Some are big F1 fans and they couldn't believe they'd be VIP guests."
As part of their prize, the eight-strong team – four boys and four girls – will meet Formula 1 engineers, tour the paddock, and see how STEM is used in elite motorsport.
The Learning Sectors programme aims to reach 700 schools worldwide in its first year.
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