Congratulations to Cameron Clavell Bate (Year 12) on being awarded an Arkwright Scholarship.
On Thursday 25th October, The Arkwright Scholarships Trust held its annual award of prestigious scholarships to future leaders of the engineering profession. This year 413 sixth form scholarships have been awarded at ceremonies in London and Edinburgh.
The Arkwright Engineering Scholarships act as a beacon to the most talented STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) students in UK schools and help to ensure that high-potential young people stay engaged in the engineering careers pipeline, in the critical 16 to 18 age range.
Scholars are selected for their potential as future engineering leaders by assessing their academic, practical and leadership skills in STEM. These are gauged through a rigorous selection process comprising: an assessed application form including a teacher’s reference; a two-hour, problem-solving aptitude exam; and a university-based interview. The scholarships support students through their sixth form studies and encourage them into top universities or higher apprenticeships.
The scholarships consist of an annual financial award to each scholar and to his/her school and enrichment activities such as mentoring and industry visits that enhance a scholar’s experience of engineering in a real-world context. Arkwright Engineering Scholarships are highly regarded by university admission tutors and industry recruiters and are one of the most prestigious accolades that a talented sixth form student can receive.
Very well done, Cameron.
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