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Innovation Awards 2022

A look at the 2022 Innovation Awards Ceremony

Students, teachers and parents from schools and colleges across the country gathered at the Pierhead to find out the winners of the best inventions in the A level, AS and GCSE categories. The ceremony was held on the 13th of December and was attended by Jeremy Miles MS,Minister for Education and Welsh Language and Ian Morgan WJEC Chief Executive. Benjamin Morris from King Henry VIII Comprehensive, Abergavenny, championed both the A level and Overall Winner categories with his creation, a toe protection device for cricketers. The judges were extremely impressed with his testing and development and saw much commercial viability in his product. Further information on each winner is available from ourlatest news section.

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"It has been an honour to revel in the success of these students at our awards ceremony. It is vital to recognise young talent in Wales and celebrate the level of commitment and hard work that goes into producing these products." Ian Morgan, Chief Executive WJEC

Take a look at the highlights from the day


2022 Award Winners

A Level Winner and Overall Winner

Benjamin Morris, from King Henry VIII Comprehensive, Abergavenny for his superb ‘Toe protection for cricketers’

AS Level Winner

Finnley Colwill-Downs, from Brynteg Comprehensive School for his fresh ‘Crutch Design Proposal’

GCSE Winner

Jacob Taylor Chow, from Ysgol Glan Clwyd for his ingenious ‘Bike Safe’

Creativity Category

Polly Robatto, Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg

Intellectual Property Category

Niamh Harris, Brynteg Comprehensive School

CAD/CAM Category

Dylan Brannigan, Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr

“The high standards of entries are fine examples of what Wales can achieve through science, technology and innovation. The awards showcase the talent, the enthusiasm and the commitment of our young people across Wales.” Jeremy Miles MS, Minister for Education and Welsh Language