TeenTech Finals 2025

30 Jun
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The prestigious TeenTech Final 2025 was held at IET Savoy Place, London, where 1,458 student projects from across the country were submitted for consideration. Of these, only 148 were selected to be showcased at the national award ceremony — a remarkable achievement in itself.

 

Bishop Luffa School proudly submitted five entries this year, with Year 7 student Harry Bonney from 7 Ridgeway being selected as one of the finalists. Harry's innovative project featured a biometric steering wheel designed to improve road safety and to enhance the overall driving experience. His design aimed to save lives by integrating cutting-edge safety features, showing remarkable vision and creativity.

 

Throughout the day, Harry represented Bishop Luffa School with enthusiasm and professionalism, presenting his project to industry specialists and a panel of expert judges. He was awarded a 'Thinking Big and Bold' certificate in recognition of his innovative approach.

 

The highlight of the event came during the final awards ceremony, where Harry was announced as the joint winner of the 'Future of Transport' category. This is an outstanding accomplishment, especially for a young Year 7 student competing against much older students and entries from independent and private schools nationwide.

 

A huge congratulations to Harry for his impressive achievement and for representing Bishop Luffa School with pride and excellence. Well done!

James Bonney, Head of Design & Technology