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Inspire Education Programme

Inspiring the next generation

Inspire is Hinkley Point C’s education programme in Somerset and the wider South West region.

We offer a range of free and innovative activities including hands-on STEM workshops, curriculum-linked teaching resources, assemblies and events for Key Stage 2, 3 and 4 – to help young people take advantage of the huge opportunities that the construction and operation of Hinkley Point C has to offer.

To find out more or if you have any questions, you can contact our team at younghpc@nnb-edfenergy.com.

Resources for teachers

Download one of our assemblies or lesson plans for Key Stages 2-4 to support your teaching and help you to achieve the Gatsby Benchmarks. 

Key Stage 2

Overview

This interactive presentation explains how the new power station being built at Hinkley Point C (HPC) will generate electricity. It covers the huge variety of jobs that will be available for today’s KS2 children when they come to leave school. And there’s a fun quiz at the end to test how many facts the children can remember about HPC.

 

Downloads

inspire_assembly_primary_final.pptx
digital_assembly_ks2_presentationslides_final.pdf

Overview

What are electrical conductors and insulators? In this hands-on circuits activity, students carry out a treasure hunt, investigate what household items are conductors and insulators and work out why Tower Bridge isn’t the best way to represent a switch in a circuit. They also find out how people stay safe in jobs that involve working with electricity.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up: 30 mins
  • Main activity: 40 mins

 

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Overview

What’s the energy mix and why is it important? Through a series of quizzes and challenges and charts, students learn about the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy sources, and how the energy mix has changed over time. There’s information about HPC and the exciting future job opportunities in the low-carbon energy sector.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up: 15 mins
  • Main activity: 60 mins
  • Careers in energy: 10 mins

 

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Overview

What are renewable and non-renewable energy sources? And how do we generate electricity from different energy sources? Through a series of challenges and games – like matching pairs and fill-in-the-blanks – children explore our use of energy sources and upcoming jobs in the low-carbon energy sector.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up (optional): 10 mins
  • Main activity: 35 mins
  • Careers in energy: 15 mins

 

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Overview

What are the power guzzlers in your home? In this activity, children take part in a series of picture challenges and brain-teaser quizzes to discover which devices and appliances use electricity in their home – and which are the biggest guzzlers of power. They consider how they can reduce their own use of electricity and find out about some of the future exciting jobs in the energy industry.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up: 10 mins
  • Main activity: 40 mins
  • Careers in energy: 10 mins

 

Downloads

Key Stage 3

Overview

This activity accompanies the construction film on temporary works – a hugely important area of civil engineering on projects, such as Hinkley Point C. It includes real-life challenges for students to complete on forces, pressure and moments. As well as career factfiles on civil and structural engineering, with insight into the day-to-day role, salary and entry requirements for both professions.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 10 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 40 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in engineering: 10 mins

 

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Overview

This activity accompanies the geology film exploring the role of geologists on site at Hinkley Point C. Use the resource to highlight the real-life relevance of geology on a construction site and to reinforce student learning on different rock types. The activity also includes two factfiles on careers in geology.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 10 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 20 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in geology: 15 mins

 

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Overview

The Net Zero quiz reinforces learning on the impact of climate change and what lifestyle changes we need to make to help Britain achieve Net Zero. There are three rounds of multiple choice questions, and discussion prompts throughout. The activity concludes with students thinking about what they can do differently, and careers factfiles on two young people working at Hinkley Point C.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 The Net Zero Quiz: 45 mins
  • Part 2 Be the change!: 5 mins
  • Part 3 Careers in Net Zero: 10 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

This activity sheet accompanies the lifting film about crane operations at Hinkley Point C. Use the activity to explore with students the role of cranes on site and complete some real-world Maths challenges for a dummy lift plan scenario. There’s also insight into the variety of careers in lifting and crane operations.
 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 15 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 30 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in lifting: 15 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

This activity sheet accompanies the biodiversity film about Hinkley Point C. Learn more about the role of the environmental team in protecting biodiversity and developing ecosystems on site. There’s also insight into the job roles available for any students interested in pursuing a career in this area.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 15 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 15 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in biodiversity: 15 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

This interactive presentation gives students a unique insight into the huge range of jobs required at HPC from its construction through to operation. Hear from young people already working on the project to find out their route into HPC and discover the different career pathways available to your students. There’s also advice – specific to each key stage – on what young people can do to improve their job prospects.

 

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Overview

What’s the energy mix and why is it important? Through a series of quizzes, challenges and charts, students learn about the differences between renewable and non-renewable energy resources, and how the energy mix has evolved over time. They consider the role of the energy mix in helping the UK meet its net-zero carbon targets and the job opportunities presented by growth in the low-carbon energy sector.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up: 10 mins
  • Main activity: 40-60 mins
  • Careers in energy: 10 mins

 

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Overview

Discover the power of the mighty atom! This quick activity – completed in under an hour – reinforces student learning about renewable and non-renewable resources, and our everyday use of electricity. Through films, quizzes and challenges, students explore how a nuclear power station works and future job opportunities in the energy sector.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up: 5 mins
  • Main activity: 30-45 mins
  • Careers in nuclear: 10 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

What’s the energy mix? And how do we generate electricity from renewable and non-renewable energy resources? Through timed challenges, quick-fire quizzes and games, students explore our use of different energy resources and upcoming jobs in the low-carbon energy sector.

 

Timings

  • Main activity: 40 mins
  • Careers in energy: 20 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

What are the power guzzlers in your home? In this activity, students take part in a series of games, quizzes and challenges to discover which devices and appliances use electricity in their home – and calculate how much they cost to operate. They consider how they can reduce their own use of electricity and find out about some of the future jobs in the energy industry.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up (optional): 5 mins
  • Main activity: 40 mins
  • Careers in energy: 20 mins

 

Downloads

Key Stage 4

Overview

This activity accompanies the construction film on temporary works – a hugely important area of civil engineering on projects, such as Hinkley Point C. It includes real-life challenges for students to complete on forces, pressure and moments. As well as career factfiles on civil and structural engineering, with insight into the day-to-day role, salary and entry requirements for both professions.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 10 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 40 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in engineering: 10 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

This activity accompanies the geology film exploring the role of geologists on site at Hinkley Point C. Use the resource to highlight the real-life relevance of geology on a construction site and to reinforce student learning on different rock types. The activity also includes two factfiles on careers in geology.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 10 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 20 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in geology: 15 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

The Net Zero quiz reinforces learning on the impact of climate change and what lifestyle changes we need to make to help Britain achieve Net Zero. There are three rounds of multiple choice questions, and discussion prompts throughout. The activity concludes with students thinking about what they can do differently, and careers factfiles on two young people working at Hinkley Point C.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 The Net Zero Quiz: 45 mins
  • Part 2 Be the change!: 5 mins
  • Part 3 Careers in Net Zero: 10 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

This activity sheet accompanies the lifting film about crane operations at Hinkley Point C. Use the activity to explore with students the role of cranes on site and complete some real-world Maths challenges for a dummy lift plan scenario. There’s also insight into the variety of careers in lifting and crane operations.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 15 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 30 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in lifting: 15 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

This activity sheet accompanies the biodiversity film about Hinkley Point C. Learn more about the role of the environmental team in protecting biodiversity and developing ecosystems on site. There’s also insight into the job roles available for any students interested in pursuing a career in this area.

 

Timings

  • Part 1 (including watching the film): 15 mins
  • Follow-up activities: 15 mins
  • Part 2: Jobs in biodiversity: 15 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

A task that is designed to test logic, reasoning and deduction skills via the process of elimination. This activity will support your delivery of Gatsby benchmark 5 and builds students' employability skills.

 

Timings

1 hour

 

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Overview

In this hands-on Science and Business Studies activity students are set a mock challenge to build a paper plane and generate a profit of at least £50,000. This activity supports Gatsby benchmark 4 and builds students' employability skills.

 

Timings

3 x 1-hour lesson blocks

 

Downloads

Resource pack.pdf
Calculations sheet.xlsx

Overview

Discover the power of the mighty atom! This activity explores the structure of the atom and how we generate electricity in a nuclear power station. There are practical activities, quizzes and charts for students to complete. As well as insight into the variety of future careers in the low-carbon energy sector. And a research task into three important roles in the nuclear industry.

 

Timings

  • Warm-up activity: 15 mins
  • Main activity: 60-90 mins
  • Careers in nuclear: 20 mins

 

Downloads

Overview

Students debate four proposals on the construction of a new nuclear power station in this mock assessment centre activity which will support your delivery of Gatsby benchmark 5.

 

Timings

2 x 1-hour lesson blocks

 

Downloads

Resource pack.pdf
Student worksheet.docx

Overview

What’s the energy mix? And what are the pros and cons of different renewable and non-renewable energy resources? Through a series of quick-fire questions, picture quizzes and challenges, students explore our use of different energy resources and the wide range of upcoming jobs in the low-carbon energy sector.

 

Timings

  • Main activity: 45 mins
  • Careers in energy: 15 mins

 

Downloads

The Net Zero Challenge

This project-based activity for young people challenges them to help their community reach Net Zero. It’s an opportunity for young people to tackle climate change where they live. And it supports educators in meeting their curriculum and careers goals.

Image for children in the Hinkley Point C visitors centre

School and college visits

Occasional public tours of the Hinkley Point C site can be arranged through the Hinkley Point visitor centre in Bridgwater, where you can find lots more information about the project.

If you would like to book a tour of the Hinkley Point C construction site or Hinkley Point B power station, please contact the Visitor Centre by phone or email for more information.

Telephone: 0333 009 7070

Email: hinkleypointtours@nnb-edfenergy.com

Supporting the environment

At Hinkley Point C we’ve created habitats across both our main and associated development sites. But you don’t need lots of space to make a difference, no matter how big your garden is, we’ve created some simple 'How To' guides to help you create new habitats.

Making a difference to young people in Somerset

An independent evaluation of the Inspire programme

Executive Summary

Independent research over five years has shown the positive impact of Hinkley Point C’s Inspire education programme for young people in Somerset.

In July 2014 Skyblue Research was commissioned to carry out a five-year evaluation of the programme. This independent research considered whether Inspire is meeting its objectives and making a tangible difference to young people by helping them to access the opportunities presented bythe construction and operation of Hinkley Point C. This report represents a final assessment, drawing on over 6,000 sources of primary evidence and a further 6,200 sources of data gathered by STEMworks (Inspire’s delivery partner).

    The research found that:

    • More than 40% of the apprentices at Hinkley Point C who participated in the programme said Inspire had changed their career path for the better.

    • Half of the young people taking part in Inspire said they wanted to try harder in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (STEM) subjects.

    • Interest in STEM careers such as engineering has risen by over 10% as a direct result of Inspire, helping to close nationally significant skills gaps.
    • Inspire has helped increase social mobility with Hinkley Point C apprentices being more than twice as likely than the national average to have had free school meals.
    • More than half of those given careers advice said they found it easier to get work.

    Contact us

    The best way to contact us about Hinkley Point C is by completing our online enquiry form. You can also call us on 0333 009 7070 (24 hour free phone number).

    For EDF's 24/7 media enquiry line call 01452 652233.

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