Future Technologies – Year 7, 8 and 9
What is Future Technologies?
Students studying Future Technologies are offered the opportunity to work alongside highly skilled teachers in a range of areas such as; wood, metal, food and design. Future technologies focuses on students ability to develop and learn real world skills within stimulated industry settings. Students explore the way in which technology is taking over the world and how they can become highly accomplished learners.
Year 7/8
Advancing Technology
Are you interested in technology?
Do you want to experiment with wood and plastics?
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Design and Textiles
Do you want to learn about design?
Do you want to know how to sew?
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Food and Technology
Do you like food?
Do you want to become a chef?
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Material Solutions
Do you want to work within the construction industry?
Do you enjoy creating and making projects?
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Year 9
Advancing Technology
Do you want to learn more about robotics?
Are you a tech person?
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4×4 in Schools
Are you interested in vehicles and understanding how modern technology works?
Do you have a passion for electronics, coding, robotics and 3D design?
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Digital Media
Do you want to explore how to use a camera?
Are you someone who likes using Adobe applications?
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Design and Textiles
Do you want to experience textiles design?
Are you interested in fashion design?
Are you interested in upcycling?
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Food Technology
Do you want to learn about food?
Are you wanting to become a chef?
Find out more information here
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Wood Technology
Do you want to work in the construction industry?
Do you want to experience wood and plastics?
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