City pupils compete at Goodwood
The Herald|October 21, 2024
All Saints Academy Plymouth’s GreenPower Racing Team recently got a chance to race around the famous Goodwood motor racing circuit, after qualifying for the International GreenPower Finals.
City pupils compete at Goodwood

GreenPower is a global initiative that challenges school children to design, build, and race electric single-seat race cars.

After securing a podium finish in their last race, the All Saints team, consisting of 12 students aged 11 to 15, qualified for the finals, placing them in the top 15% of schools nationwide.

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