Design & Technology
The world always seems brighter when you've just made something that wasn't there before.
Neil Gaiman
Aim
The principal aim of the Design & Technology department is to develop an awareness of design and how it relates to the world in which we live.
Approach
In the Pre-Prep department, Design & Technology lessons build the foundations for the children's learning by feeding their imagination and sense of invention and discovery. Each class benefits from a collaborative approach between the form teacher and the specialist Design & Technology teacher.
Children have lessons each week for one hour delivered by the form teacher with the support of the specialist Design & Technology teacher. Each group will do a half termly project comprising of investigations and focused practical tasks in the production of a working design.
The final term of Year 2 allows the children the special opportunity to be taught in the workshop and experience real tools in a manufacturing environment. This will prepare them for transition into Key Stage 2 and provide them with an understanding of workshop safety.
What will my child study?
- Year 1 - Exploring joining parts and movement, Creating simple mechanical systems.
- Year 2 - Creating simple circuits.
- Year 3 - Safety in the workshop/using hand tools and resistant materials, hand sewn textiles/conductive thread, introduction to basic food analysis.
- Year 4 - Wood and joining materials/surface finishes, Food Technology/safety in the kitchen, Electrical systems.
- Year 5 - Introduction to textiles techniques and construction, hand and machine methods, Exploring thermoplastics, heating, shaping, vacuum forming. All of the design and make projects will include support work covering the following: Ideas generation/product analysis, materials techniques and processes, design methods/final outcome and evaluation/testing.
- Year 6 - Electronics: circuits/switches/soldering/pewter casting, Understanding shape, balance, complex structures.