
Competition
ICE CityZen 2025
Give your students the chance to shape our world this autumn in an exciting digital civil engineering competition!
- Ages 16 to 18
- In-school
- Multi-session
- Free
Give your students the chance to shape our world this autumn in an exciting digital civil engineering competition!
Pupils work in teams to build their own prosthetic arm using a LEGO Spike kit, then use basic code to control their arm.
Discover the fascinating world of transistors in this exciting and practical workshop exploring how the electrical circuits have transformed our lives.
The Joule Thief and the History of the Transistor
Get involved in the world's largest robotics competition and bring your students' STEM skills to life!
Get involved in the world's largest robotics competition and bring your students' STEM skills to life!
Get involved in the world's largest robotics competition and bring your students' STEM skills to life!
Team Repair lets students get hands-on fixing real gadgets, inspiring the next generation of sustainably minded engineers and scientists.
Team Repair lets students get hands-on fixing real gadgets, inspiring the next generation of sustainably minded engineers and scientists.
Students 'act like an engineer’ in Energy Quest, working together to generate energy, make clean water, or design a shelter
Master solvent extraction and filtration as pupils create their own signature perfume using real scientific methods.
Introduce your students to Systems Thinking with gamification and real-world challenges in this exciting STEM curriculum aligned workshop
Inspire future engineers! Students design, build, and race remote control cars, gaining hands-on STEM experience and career insights.
Student-led Climate Action Clubs build skills and enable students to take a solutions-based approach in their school or community.
Students work in teams to set up virtual racing cars and then compete against each other in a Formula 1 Grand Prix simulation.
Students work in teams to set up virtual racing cars and then compete against each other in a Formula 1 Grand Prix simulation.
Code a cosmic ray detector to help children understand the importance of cosmic rays in space and its link to sustainability
Inspire 11-14 year-olds to think as engineers, finding solutions to real-world problems and challenges using robotics.
Inspire 7-11 year-olds to think as engineers, finding solutions to real-world problems and challenges using robotics.
Develop your students' coding, maths, and problem-solving skills in these fun workshops!
Develop your students' coding, maths, and problem-solving skills in these fun workshops!
Code a noise monitoring system to help your pupils understand the importance of animal habitats in their school to community space.
Code a bird frequency logging system using the micro:bit and understand the importance of monitoring local animal species.
Code an early warning system to help children understand the importance of mitigating the effects of natural hazards with the micro:bit.
Code an early warning system to help children understand the importance of mitigating the effects of natural hazards with the micro:bit.
Code a micro:bit to control a small buggy, develop that code to respond to a remote control and then drive them into the battle arena!
Code a micro:bit to control a small buggy, develop that code to respond to a remote control and then drive them into the battle arena!
Take your learning outside and discover how engineers develop strength in structures from domes to bridges to teepees and tarp shelters
Take your learning outside and discover how engineers develop strength in structures from domes to bridges to teepees and tarp shelters
A STEM and enterprise programme focused on sustainability and youth empowerment - nearly 35,000 students nationwide have benefitted so far!
Students will complete a series of sound experiments using boomwhackers, before coming together as a class to play a song!
Students generate electrical energy, and are then given it back in the form of food!
Students build, problem solve, test and race a miniature electric car!
Students build, problem solve, test and race a miniature electric car!
LEGO Robotics challenge activities with robots provided by BJPCE Limited. Ideal for students aged 6 to 10 years old. Themes include mechanisms, stories, sport and adventure.
A fun single-session activity for students aged 14-16 that combines career inspiration, problem-solving and environmental awareness.
LEGO Robotics challenge activities with robots provided by BJPCE Limited. Themes include space, the environment, and polar exploration.
LEGO Robotics challenge activities with robots provided by BJPCE Limited. Themes include space, the environment, and polar exploration.
A 7-session introductory computing course that supports students in creating a community focused, climate action app prototype.
KS3 students will learn what AI is, why it makes mistakes and how to use it responsibly in this 90-minute workshop.
KS2 students will learn what AI is, why it makes mistakes and how to use it responsibly in this 90-minute workshop.
A year-long programme empowering teams to build a racing kart, learn the associated STEM theory and race against competing schools.
A fully funded programme of live interactive online STEM sessions designed to engage and inspire children aged 7 to 9 years old.
Students are introduced to modern uses of robotics and must then use a Sphero robot to rescue an injured person in a disaster zone!
A fun series of engineering challenges where young people must build bridges of varying styles and strengths.
Students must work in teams to build a hurricane or earthquake proof building while keeping to budget!
Students must work in teams to build a hurricane or earthquake proof building while keeping to budget!
Build a micro greenhouse, code a micro:bit to monitor and control conditions, and grow microgreens – an insight into sustainable farming.
Build a micro greenhouse, code a micro:bit to monitor and control conditions, and grow microgreens – an insight into sustainable farming.
This practical engineering workshop demonstrates how pneumatic and hydraulic systems are used including making a hoist a hydraulic game!
This practical engineering workshop demonstrates how pneumatic and hydraulic systems are used including making a hoist a hydraulic game!
Hands-on learning about sustainable electricity generation as part of the UK energy security.
Hands-on learning about sustainable electricity generation through solar and wind.
Introduction 2 Engineering (i2E) stimulates student's interest in STEM subjects through hands-on, practical activities.
Introduction 2 Engineering (i2E) stimulates student's interest in STEM subjects through hands-on, practical activities.
Introduction 2 Engineering (i2E) stimulates student's interest in STEM subjects through hands-on, practical activities.
Interact with Network Rail employees and engage in a range of STEM-related activities linked to the rail industry.
Pupils will work in small groups to design and build structures. They will produce a range of 2D/3D shapes and are challenged to model a skyscraper.
Student teams design and model Sports Arenas to house multiple sports at a major sporting event.
Pupils will work in pairs, one class at a time, to code robot vehicles using BBC micro:bits, iPads and Invent! engineer kits.