OUR CHALLENGES
Dive into the challenges that prepare students for much more than just a race to the finish line. Scroll down to know more.
We believe that all students should be exposed to STEM. We are open to all. If you are an independent school, have a look at our shop. You can run a STEM club, and our STEM kit pack for 25 cars starts from £299 + VAT and include all you need!
FIND A SPONSOR
If you wish to authorise your school for us to seek sponsorship submit a form from the options available below. We will be back to you shortly. We have a one year option for Race To The Line or longer options for all the programmes.
At The Learning Partnership, we believe that learning extends far beyond textbooks and traditional classroom settings. The Race To The Line (RTTL) Challenge isn't just another STEM competition; it’s a journey that shapes young minds into future innovators, leaders, and collaborative thinkers.
Why Race To The Line?
The RTTL Challenge is specifically designed to engage Year 7 (S1 in Scotland) students in a thrilling educational experience that balances the rigors of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with crucial life skills. Through this challenge, students are not only introduced to fundamental scientific principles around forces and motion but are also immersed in an environment that fosters substantial personal and emotional growth. And it’s fun!
Drive To The Line
Our new programme for Year 8/S2 students challenges them to create and program their own unique robot!
Teams are supplied with a programmable 'brain' and a pair of servo motors. They must stretch their creative and problem solving abilities to design and develop the rest.
They can use easy to find recycled materials or explore laser cutting and 3D printing. By not providing students with a pre-engineered kit, they will encounter their own unique design and performance features to accommodate. Real problem solving!
At the end of the activity, the robot components can be removed and reused, teaching key ideas about reuse and recycling of technology.
Connecting at regional finals
Regional finals are held around the country in schools and sponsor business locations.
The finals are an opportunity for winning school teams to compete against other schools and for the teachers and sponsors to connect and be inspired by each other.
Check out more of the 2024/2025 season final videos here.
BEYOND THE BASICS
A Holistic Educational Experience
Career Preparation
The challenge provides real-world applications of classroom theories, preparing students for future careers with hands-on problem-solving experiences.
Skill Development
From mathematics and physics to computing and arts, students enhance their knowledge across various domains, crucial for their academic and professional futures.
Emotional and Social Growth
RTTL goes beyond cognitive skills, emphasising emotional intelligence, resilience, teamwork, and leadership. These are vital in helping students navigate through life’s challenges. Those are the skills valued by future employers.
Creativity and Innovation
By encouraging unique solutions in design and technology, the challenge cultivates an environment where creativity and innovation flourish.
Community and Collaboration
Students learn the power of working together, sharing ideas, and supporting each other, mirroring the collaborative nature of the modern work environment.
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Collaboration and Teamwork: Learn to work effectively within a team to achieve common goals.
Leadership and Communication: Develop leadership skills and effective communication strategies.
Time Management: Enhance abilities to plan and manage time efficiently in a project context.
Problem Solving and Creativity: Engage in creative problem solving and innovative thinking.
Resilience and Determination: Build resilience and determination through challenging tasks and competition.
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Time and Distance Calculations: Apply mathematical concepts to calculate time and distance.
Mass, Volume, and Density: Understand and calculate properties like mass, volume, and density.
Data Collection and Analysis: Collect and analyse data to make informed decisions.
Interpreting Graphs: Develop skills to accurately interpret graphical data.
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Forces, Motion, and Vectors: Explore the basics of forces, motion, and vector analysis.
Newton’s Laws of Motion: Understand and apply Newton's laws in practical contexts.
Aerodynamics and Friction: Learn how aerodynamics and friction impact motion and design.
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Design and Customisation: Employ design principles to customise projects.
2D and 3D Design: Use modern technology for two-dimensional and three-dimensional design.
Laser Cutting and 3D Printing: Gain hands-on experience with cutting-edge manufacturing technologies.
Materials Choice and Testing: Learn about different materials and their suitability for various applications.
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Coding Timing Systems: Develop coding skills by creating timing systems.
Datalogging and Video Analysis: Use computational tools for data logging and analysing video data.
Simulation: Engage in simulations to predict outcomes and refine designs.
Telemetry and Motion Sensors: Implement and utilize telemetry and sensors to gather precise data.
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Video and Social Media: Create engaging video content and use social media for promotion.
Marketing, Team Branding, and Logo Design: Develop branding skills by designing team logos and marketing materials.
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Developing Independence and Taking Initiative: Encourage independent thinking and proactive problem-solving.
Critical Thinking and Approaches to Innovation: Cultivate critical thinking and innovative approaches to challenges.
Adapting to Change: Learn to adapt strategies and plans in response to new information and challenges.
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