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IET FIRST® LEGO® League partners with Coding Success to inspire the engineers of the future

  • IET FIRST® LEGO® League in the UK and Ireland is run by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
  • The Coding Success programme is funded by BAE Systems, the Royal Navy and the RAF
  • The IET is providing up to £96,000 worth of LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime expansion sets, to support 600 non-selective state schools to boost robotics and coding skills

Run by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), the FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge programme encourages 9-16 year olds to get creative and act like real-life engineers and technologists, as they work together to build LEGO® Education robots and solve real-world problems.

Coding Success, developed in partnership with The Smallpeice Trust (an educational charity) and Raising Robots (an authorised LEGO® Education partner), is working to boost coding and robotics skills amongst students.

The initiative provides free teacher training sessions, engaging lesson plans and LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime kits to help ignite a passion for STEM in non-selective state schools.

The IET is offering up to two free LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime Expansion Sets, worth up to £160, to each of the 600 schools taking part in Coding Success, so that students can challenge their thinking in the competition.

The hands-on activities enable students to develop key future-facing skills and see how STEM is helping to solve today’s big social and economic challenges.

A recent study of 2,000 young people by BAE Systems found that healthcare, engineering, science and technology and digital are among the top industries which young people believe hold the best long-term career opportunities, in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.

However, research by Engineering UK demonstrates that knowledge of future STEM career opportunities continues to be limited among young people. Coding Success and IET FIRST® LEGO® League aim to close the gap and equip young people with the knowledge to realise their potential and become digital and technology pioneers.

The Smallpeice Trust and the IET are working together on delivery of this joint initiative as signatories to the Tomorrow’s Engineers Code, which pledges to increase diversity and the number of young people entering engineering.

With an annual shortfall of 124,000 engineers in the UK industry, initiatives like these are essential to the future of engineering.

Lucy Owen, IET FIRST® LEGO® League Education Manager, said: “FIRST® LEGO® League allows young people to experience engineering in action.

As well as bringing excitement to STEM subjects, the students get hands-on experience with robotics, and designing innovative solutions to real world problems.

“There is a great need for young people with STEM skills to fill the next generation of engineering roles and we are excited to launch this new partnership with Coding Success which will see more bright young engineering minds taking part in IET FIRST® LEGO® League.”

Dr Hilary Leevers, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK said: “It’s great to see collaborations like these – with Coding Success working in partnership with the IET FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge, to create a more sustained STEM journey for young people with the aim of increasing the impact of individual inspirational STEM programmes.”

Providing free access to STEM resources in schools, the partnership gives all students the opportunity and skills to thrive in future careers.

Registration for the IET FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge competition opens on 1 June 2021 and extends into the new academic year. Coding Success schools only need to pay the Registration Fee (£150 + VAT for the first team) to enter IET FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge to then receive the free LEGO® Education SPIKE™ Prime Expansion set. More information will be made available at codingsuccess.co.uk in June.

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Notes to the Editor

About Coding Success

Coding Success has 300 primary and 300 secondary school places available for non-selective state schools around Great Britain. Places will be allocated against certain criteria to help ensure a good regional spread and encourage participation from a wide range of students. Participating schools will attend online training, deliver six lessons to 60 students and complete programme evaluations.

Applications are open, and will close on Friday 28 May 2021. Please visit codingsuccess.co.uk for further information.

About FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge

FIRST® LEGO® League Challenge is a global science and technology competition for teams of young people, to encourage an interest in real world issues and develop key skills that are crucial for their future careers. Run in the UK and Ireland by The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET), it is the largest STEM competition in the UK.

About the IET

We inspire, inform and influence the global engineering community to engineer a better world.

We are a diverse home for engineering and technology intelligence throughout the world. This breadth and depth means we are uniquely placed to help the sector progress society.

We want to build the profile of engineering and technology to change outdated perceptions and tackle the skills gap. This includes encouraging more women to become engineers and growing the number of engineering apprentices.

Interview opportunities are available with our spokespeople from a range of engineering and technology disciplines including cyber-security, energy, engineering skills, innovation, manufacturing, technology, transport and diversity in engineering.

For more information, visit www.theiet.org

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IET Media enquiries to:

Hannah Kellett
External Communications Manager
E: HKellett@theiet.org

Coding Success media enquiries to:

Hannah Tait
Account Manager, Mango at PLMR
E: hannah.tait@mangomarketing.com

Nancy Laws
Account Executive, Mango at PLMR
E: Nancy.laws@mangomarketing.com