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03/05/24

HCACP students were fortunate enough to attend t masterclass at Steinway hall with the incredible French.  The students had a wonderful time learning about composing and playing some very expensive pianos!  Thank you to for arranging the event. pic.twitter.com/lQrl7ZHfNs

02/05/24

Congratulations to our wonderful year 13 students pic.twitter.com/qaDxSPTWoX

01/05/24

If you are interested in the terrible impact on children and families living long-term in unsuitable temporary accommodation, listen to this podcast - thank you to the parents who shared their stories https://t.co/hwmkFE5j62

29/04/24

Our amazing HCACP Anti-Bullying Ambassadors pic.twitter.com/qNtt5pIE3b

26/04/24

Two terrific teams at the start and at the end of a successful DofE Bronze Practice Expedition! pic.twitter.com/xqi7hSG078

26/04/24

HCACP Students take in a little culture at the National Art Gallery today. pic.twitter.com/hsraer9JL8

26/04/24

Curious cows watching one of our DofE expedition teams! pic.twitter.com/Uw0BlyBu4U

26/04/24

Lunch with a view after climbing a steep hill on their DofE Bronze Practice Expedition! pic.twitter.com/57oM0VL1Hf

23/04/24

Music 🔥 🧨👌. An outstanding curriculum, endless performance opportunities, a thriving peripatetic programme, fully inclusive of all students and all types of musicianship. Thank you 🥇Team Music 🎶 and to Katie Stanton for your brilliant leadership. https://t.co/N3hZ1Rp8Yl

19/04/24

Enduring high winds, torrential rain, and freezing temperatures, our three DofE Gold teams have done brilliantly to complete their practice expedition! With thanks to for another amazing expedition experience. pic.twitter.com/QPHnkszYYp

16/04/24

Spot the DofE group #47 pic.twitter.com/LKDXOa38nR

16/04/24

Downhill to camp after a day hiking across the Brecon Beacons. pic.twitter.com/RpF6LupGF9

16/04/24

Admiring the view over Llyn y Fan Fach. pic.twitter.com/iPlKjkcPJk

16/04/24

Taking a break climbing and then having lunch atop Bannau Sir Gaer on day one of the DofE Gold Practice Expedition. pic.twitter.com/chFVTchpEO

16/04/24

Three DofE Gold expedition teams ready to head up into the hills of the Brecon Beacons for the beginning of their practice expedition today! pic.twitter.com/x4j06oq20h

01/04/24

HCACP have produced a helpful revision booklet for our Year 11 students. Find it here https://t.co/a5oTV6xoSo pic.twitter.com/23QzHr1y0P

28/03/24

Final activity of the day for the year 7s before we make our departure home. 🤺 pic.twitter.com/EbVDS4KD2U

28/03/24

The ‘Giant Swing’ pic.twitter.com/falKRDrxDe

28/03/24

Final activity of the day for the year 7s before we make our departure home. 🤺 pic.twitter.com/EbVDS4KD2U

28/03/24

The HCACP Newsletter for March 2024 is now available at https://t.co/h7giAO70dA pic.twitter.com/wVBxnheCkV

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Posted on July 14th 2014

Egg Race 2014

The Harris Federation Great Egg Race is based on the 1980's Great Egg Race BBC programme of which teams were to make mechanical creations in an attempt to solve a problem set at the start of the show. The name was obtained from the initial challenge of making a device capable of transporting an egg the furthest possible distance without breaking it.

Every year in July, the Harris Crystal Palace Design Technology Department have been holding the Great Egg Race challenge for Years 7, 8 and 9 DT students, inviting many academies to compete for the coveted Egg Race Trophy. Over the years, challenges included: The Pink Panther Challenge, Harris in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Water Rockets. All challenges required the students to complete in a Food and Textiles task and a Resistant Materials task, of which the students had to create a specific product of which to transport an egg the furthest distance without breaking it!

This year, students hailed from Harris Bermondsey, Morden, Merton, Beckenham, Falconwood, East Dulwich Boys, Purley, South Norwood and of course Crystal Palace. In each academy there are 2 students for each year group and 2 students were to compete in the Food, Textiles and RM task. Academies were allowed to nominate their strongest candidates to battle against each other in each of the categories. The theme of this year's Egg Race was 'Wacky Races'.

For the Food task students were asked to produce a 3D sponge cake based around the theme of ‘Wacky Races’. The sponge cake needed to be a shape of a car and be decorated to reflect the theme. For the Textiles task teams were to produce a Wind sock' making it from materials provided to them and embellishing it with a logo to represent their academy. For the Resistant Materials task teams were to design a wheeled vehicle that is capable of travelling along the length of the race track that has been provided. The vehicle must include a means of transporting two eggs safely throughout the vehicles journey. The vehicle will only be converting it into motion! The vehicle that manages to travel the greatest distance whilst also holding onto its load will be crowned the winner!

The Finale Race consisted of a powered leaf blower giving the wind power for the car to race along the track. As well as getting points for the furthest distance travelled with eggs intact, extra points were awarded for the car popping either the gold or the silver balloons at the very end of the track. Any veering off and red balloons popped, minus points were given!

Overall winners of the Great Egg Race 2014 were awarded to Harris Bermondsey. Full marks for their car racing along the track and popping the gold balloon! What is extra special about this win, was that the girls do not study Resistant Materials at GCSE's and their car won!- Even beating the teacher's cars! They tried their best, listened carefully to advice and watched demos on how to use the tools and machines in the workshops. Their hard work clearly paid off when they were first in the Windy Racers car race!

Well done Harris Bermondsey! We hope that all students and staff that took part enjoyed themselves and we look forward to seeing you all again next summer!

HCACP DT Department