Pumpkin Vlog: Day 7

Our final day in Boston featured a visit to Boston Science Museum, a tour of the land and sea on a Duck Boat and a lot of travelling to get back home to Penpol School.  Check out our final video…
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Welcome Home Penpol Pumpkins!

We’ve made it safely back to Penpol School! I’m sure in the days to come the children will be eager to share some reflections and memories of the last week, but for now we all need a good nights sleep…
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Picnic Stop

Nearly back to Cornwall, but making a quick detour for a picnic at Exeter Services. We’ve all managed a bit of a sleep on the coach too.
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Goodbye Boston!

Well, after a fun but busy week it’s time to get these Pumpkins back home. It’s an overnight flight (hopefully a chance for a nap!) and when we wake up we’ll be back in England. See you all soon!
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Pumpkin Vlog: Day 6

Despite all being very, very tired we still managed to enjoy an animation workshop at the Apple Store, a visit to the AI Lab at the MIT Museum and a walking tour of the Boston Freedom Trail.  All this and…
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Learning about Boston with a Walking Tour

This afternoon we were treated to a funny and informative tour of Boston, including many historical locations linked to the history of Boston, America and indeed the American Revolution.
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Tonight the Pumpkins featured on ITV Westcountry news in a segment where they talk about the FIRST LEGO League as well as sharing how excited they are to be heading to Boston.

“There’s so much problem solving, creative thinking and fun involved. There’s trial and error, crashing into things, things falling off the table, robots smashing on the floor.  But at the end of it, you get this creation which they can then run around the board with and earn all these points because they put that work in. And it’s really rewarding to see that come to life because they’ve created that and made it happen.” – Jacob Woolcock

There’s a lovely write-up on the ITV website too – find it here.

We’ve heard from other teams who have been in International Finals that it’s quite common to bring a sweet treat from your country to share with all the other teams.  We really hope this is true (who wouldn’t want to try 80 different sweets?!) so the Pumpkins got to thinking about what a typical British sweet might be.

After some thought, they settled on the idea of pieces of Rock.  A lightbulb went off and we realised that perhaps we could even get our own, personal, rock made!  A few emails later and thanks to the incredibly kind Sue at Promotional Candy, the Pumpkins had commissioned their very own Union Jack coloured sweets!

Don’t they look absolutely awesome? And so cool to see them being made too.

The Pumpkins shared their Innovation Project presentation in front of 60 business owners at the Software Cornwall Tech Connect event in the Cornwall Council Chambers at New County Hall, Truro.  They stayed afterwards to get stuck into some coding at the Tech Jam where they explored Python and writing instructions to control LED lights and a rover robot.

Today in school we had ‘Dress Like a Pumpkin’ day where everyone was encouraged to come in wearing orange if they could.  As well as this we had a ‘Name the Penguin’ competition and a really exciting LEGO Sale as well (thanks to James B’s dad!) which helped us raise lots of money towards our trip.

Today we had the pleasure of being joined by CEO Steve Jermy and some of his team from Celtic Sea Power, who are kindly sponsoring us in our bid to get to America. We learnt all about their plans to launch floating wind turbines the size of the Eiffel Tower into the ocean and in return we shared our presentations and Robot Games run through with them. Thank you so much for the support Celtic Sea Power, we’re incredibly grateful.

This is a message I really wasn’t expecting to write (especially after just two weeks!), but I’m delighted to say that we’ve reached our fundraising target!!  The £10,000 from GoFundMe along with the nearly £15,000 from companies sponsoring the Pumpkins means we’re going to go to America in two weeks time!

On behalf of myself, Penpol School and of course the Penpol Pumpkins themselves I want to say a massive thank you to each and every one of you for your support, generosity and kindness in the last two weeks.  We couldn’t do this without you and seeing our whole community rallying around these students has left us all feeling completely overwhelmed.

When we return from America we are hoping to share our experience with other schools in Cornwall and hopefully encourage them to take part in the FIRST LEGO League too.  To this end if we find ourselves in the situation where we have any leftover money, the Pumpkins would like to purchase some LEGO Robotics kits to share with other schools.  This will enable them to build on their success by creating a legacy of encouraging more children in Cornwall to take up STEM and Robotics in their schools.

Thank you once more for all the support and be sure to keep an eye on our school website to see how the Pumpkins get on when they arrive in America!

Jacob Woolcock

James S, Ernie and Piran went up to the Pirate FM Studios this morning to speak to Neil and Saffy LIVE on air! They shared how excited they were about going to America and how it felt when they first learnt that they’d been invited to represent Great Britain. Not only that, but Saffy challenged them to a LEGO building challenge against Neil which proved to be a lot of fun!

Listen to our chat with Neil and Saffy:

 

And find out how we got on with the building challenge!

Mr Woolcock spoke to Jamie Reed during the breakfast show to share how proud he was of the students and everything they’ve achieved, which was quickly followed by a visit from Zara Shoesmith​ who interviewed the Pumpkins and set them a LEGO building challenge.  She nearly beat them too – although her sneaky cheating got her in a lot of trouble! 😂