Team Repair Fund a 12 week repair programme for a class of 30 students

Beneficiaries

  • Children / Young People

    Students in Year 5 to Year 9.

  • Number of beneficiaries - 30

    Each beneficiary will complete 12 hours of repair lessons.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION

Our programme takes students from first-time fixers to tech wizards, as they repair a faulty Retro Games Console, Wind-up Torch, Microscope, and Remote Control Car across a term. They will complete 12 hours of electronics repairs, and science, design, and sustainability challenges, to get them thinking and problem solving like an engineer. Each pack also comes with all the training materials that enable any educator to deliver the session, such as lesson plans, worksheets, and presentations.

BENEFICIARIES REACHED ANNUALLY

30

30 children will be reached per class funded.

SIZE OF PROJECT PER ANNUM

£5,000.00

TIMELINE

Sep 2025 Onwards

Project Outcome Targets

To increase students' repair confidence and likelihood to repair.

To increase students' interest in STEM careers.

To increase students' understanding and interest in green careers that are good for the planet.

Project Activities

  • Teaching students practical and applicable repair skills.

  • Engaging students with hands-on STEM education.

  • Encouraging problem solving thinking.

  • Empowering students to be more sustainably minded.

Resources Needed For The Project

Resource Description Quantity needed When needed How this donation supports the project (Enabling Actions or KPIs)
MONEY The cost will cover rental of 4 sets of 15 gadgets for 30 students, virtual training for teachers, and an impact report. £5000 per class of 30 students sponsored Flexible This covers a 12 week programme for a class of 30, as well as training a teacher in repair education and impact reports.
Project details
GEOGRAPHIC REACH

United Kingdom

IMPACT REPORTING

Bi-annually

March 2021

SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
UN SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
How we monitor the quality and results of our work

Surveys collected before and after workshops are run.

Frameworks

Reductions in plastics used