STEM Award for Braidhurst High School Robotics Club

With the start of the new academic year, it seems that the Braidhurst High School Robotics Club might be, hopefully on to a very successful year.

One of its teachers Mr Hussain has been honoured by his peers with an award in recognition for his efforts to encourage Braidhurst pupils to learn about STEM through the design, build and to participate in a global competition hosted by Vex Robotics.

Over the years, the club has been very successful and has built a strong foundation on which to continue this success into the future. The club is a true reflection of the diversity in the school.

Mr Hussain commented “I consider this award as belonging to all who have supported the club over the years, especially Mr Paterson the acting head of the Faculty of Technology, Mr Mearns the acting PT of Maths and Mrs Jeffrey from Learning Support”.

This award was given in the category of Inspiring Diversity in STEM and pictured with Mr Hussain are members of the Robotics Club.

This year Braidhurst High celebrates its 60th year and it looks like, hopefully, the school is off to a super start with the first of many awards to mark such a special occasion for its staff and pupils.