Year 12 and 13 engineering students from Tewkesbury Academy recently had the opportunity to visit the prestigious Bugatti Trust Museum and Study Centre, located at Prescott.
The group was accompanied by two members of staff and participated in a day filled with exploration, education, and inspiration.
The students toured the museum’s fascinating exhibition, which displays the legacy of Ettore Bugatti, a pioneering engineer and designer renowned for his innovative contributions to automotive engineering.
Alongside the exhibition, the group attended an engaging STEM (science, technology, engineering, and maths) presentation that delved into Bugatti’s remarkable achievements and the principles behind his groundbreaking designs.
A spokesperson for the academy said: “This visit was an invaluable experience for our students, offering them a unique insight into the intersection of engineering, design, and innovation.
“The Bugatti Trust provided an inspiring platform to explore the historical and technical aspects of engineering while reinforcing the importance of STEM in shaping the future.”
This educational trip underscores Tewkesbury Academy’s commitment to providing its students with enriching experiences that complement their curriculum and develop their curiosity about the world of engineering.