Day: May 24, 2023

3D Webtech workshop

Last week our new S2 and S3 class were invited to the UHI Shetland, Lerwick campus to design their own windfarm. Two folk travelled up from Manchester to provide the workshop which was an action packed day. See more at
http://https://www.linkedin.com/posts/sse-renewables_shetland-stem-lerwick-activity-7001921354220371968-t0l0?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_ios

Here is also a write up about it on SSE Renewables page
http://https://www.sserenewables.com/news-and-views/2022/04/shetland-schools-experience-virtual-reality-as-part-of-viking-wind-farm-stem-programme/

They got to design their windfarm and then they had to work out how much money they would manage to spend, earn and what their profits were. Getting the opportunity to use VR headsets to look around a windfarm.

Zero Carbon Learning workshops

Today we were very lucky to have Built Environment – Smarter Transformation – BE-ST (http://https://www.be-st.build/) in school.

Two ladies travelled up from their Innovation Centre in Blantyre to come to visit our school and others. The sessions covered Retrofit, Passivhaus and Digital Construction.
Thanks so much to them for coming to our school – it would have been hard for us to get all our pupils to them.

Here a few pupils on the Passivhaus Taping and airtightness workshop, are learning how to correctly apply an air tightness membrane to an internal wall face and airtightness tape to a ‘window’ reveal.

An excellent opportunity to learn industrial standard skills and to get an insight into what is happening in terms of zero carbon building. It was also great to hear from them that Shetland firms are already adopting alot of zero carbon measures.

Sailing 2023

On Wednesday 17 May 2023, nice weather saw the return of sailing as part of our school curriculum.  Pupils in S1/2 Wider Achievement and S3 PE classes were given the option to take part in sail training on Picos.

Picos are a great way to learn to  dinghy sailing.  All pupils get the opportunity to to rig the dinghy, learn to use to the wind to sail around the Voe and a few had to learn to right them and clamber back in, a little colder and wetter!

Thanks to Graham Hughson who patiently manned the safety boat.