UKROC 2025 – Meet The Teams – Cassiopeia

In the lead up to the National Final we are doing a “Meet The Teams” series. Over to Team Cassiopeia…

Intro

  • Team name – Cassiopeia
  • School/club – Epsom College
  • Region/location – South East Region
  • Fun fact – We are an all-girls team.

What have you enjoyed the most about UKROC?

The team have enjoyed being able to design, build and then launch their custom-made rocket at the regional competition in March. The best bit was being able to launch the rocket and see it race up into the sky and then a nervous wait see the parachutes deploy to bring the rocket back down to Earth. The team have learnt to also use Techsoft, laser cut, 3d print and how to put a rocket together. 

How did you find out about the competition?

The school has entered for several years. Zoe took part in the competition a couple of years ago and was keen for us to form a team this year. Now we’re prepping for Nationals!

Would you encourage other teams to enter the competition?

Yes, it is great to be able to do something practical. We are all interested in engineering, and this has allowed us to design and build a rocket and put theory into practice.

Why did your school/club want to get involved in UKROC?

We all love engineering and want to study STEM subjects at university. UKROC is the prefect competition to gain further experience and have a stand-out achievement on applications.

What does your teacher/club leader think about UKROC?

We have taken part in the UKROC for several years, with our best finish third place at Nationals. This competition really captures the imagination of students who love the idea of designing and building a rocket capable of launching a payload and bring it safely back down to Earth. This year team Cassiopeia have worked really hard to refine their design and following two successful flights at regional competition we hope to do well at the Nationals.

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UKROC 2025 – Meet The Teams – Olympus

In the lead up to the National Final we are doing a “Meet The Teams” series. Over to Team Olympus…

Intro

  • Team name – Olympus
  • School/club – Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School
  • Region/location – Birmingham, West Midlands
  • Fun fact – With only enough people to sign up on the deadline, we had to start the competition with only a month to go.

What have you enjoyed the most about UKROC?

Having to work against all the odds – and succeeding. With such time pressure, we weren’t even able to do a test so everything was theoretical. On the day, after our first launch (which went well but needed improvement), one part of the rocket got stuck in a bush and we spent over an hour trying to retrieve it with various sticks. We ended up having to tear off the parachute to do so – an ordeal in itself. With no spare due to a delivery delay, it was going to get tough. Using the limited time we had available, we managed to implement the modifications we hoped, in theory, would work: tapering the fins and removing a full 80 grams from the rocket. With one shot left – and a parachute kindly loaned to us by Team Eggheads, we went out for the last launch of the day: and nailed a near perfect flight – after ignition failed twice. A real, last-minute, extra-time screamer.

Would you encourage other teams to enter the competition?

Absolutely. It’s a brilliant way to put theory to practice, solve problems under pressure, overcome unexpected challenges, and collaborate as a team – all in the spirit of good sportsmanship. A great opportunity!

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UKROC 2025 – Meet The Teams – Star-Lings

In the lead up to the National Final we are doing a “Meet The Teams” series. Over to Team Star-Lings…

Intro

  • Team name – Star-Lings
  • School/club – Teignmouth Community School
  • Region/location – Devon
  • Team leader – Kaya (year 10)
  • Teammates – Tom (year 10), Sammy (year 9) and Keith (year 9)

From left to right: Sammy, Tom, Kaya, Keith

What have you enjoyed the most about UKROC?

Keith and Sammy: There are many things we have enjoyed about the UKROC project. We have a real passion for
designing and building our rockets and learning invaluable skills that we can take with us through our lives. Not only this, but we have been a part of a community and have built lasting friendships.

Tom: Something I have enjoyed about the UKROC project is the excitement of launching the rockets and the countdown that leads up to the launch. It is exciting because rockets are unpredictable, we can’t say for certain that the rocket will be successful and we definitely cannot predict the direction it will go!

Would you encourage other teams to enter the competition?

Keith and Sammy: We would encourage other teams to enter the competition as it has given us a lot more confidence. Despite not having the biggest budget, and only a couple of years’ experience, we are proud of all of our success. It also gives us the opportunity to learn new skills and we get to use 3D printers and laser cutters!

Tom: The club has helped with my understanding of rocketry and science. Lots of children have dreams of being a rocket scientist, this helps to make these dreams a reality and clubs like this show us that we can do these things when we are older.

Kaya: I would if highly recommend joining a rocket club, especially if you are particularly interested in physics and astronomy. Take the opportunity to be a part of something amazing and broaden your future career prospects.

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UKROC 2025 – Meet The Teams – ARChers and ARCana

In the lead up to the National Final we are doing a “Meet The Teams” series. Over to Ampleforth College with Team ARChers and Team ARCana…

Intro

  • Team name – ARChers
  • School/club – Ampleforth College Rocket Club
  • Region/location – North Yorkshire
  • Fun fact – This is the third year the rocket club has competed.
  • Team name – ARCana
  • School/club – Ampleforth College Rocket Club
  • Region/location – North Yorkshire
  • Fun fact – This is the third year the rocket club has competed.

How did you find out about the competition?

The original ARChers team name has been carried through from year to year as at least one member of the team has stayed on. In 2023 the team discovered UKROC but never made it past the regionals. They were so excited by the competition that they were hassling UKROC for the next year’s mission and rules before it was even issued.

There were two teams in 2024 and the ARChers not only managed to get through to the Nationals but also win at the International event at Farnborough International Airshow.

Only the youngest member of the team, Freddie, remained at school at the start of this academic year but has clearly been learning loads from the older students. This year, with some other friends, he achieved an impressive score of 9.3 at the regional heats. This is the power of the competition, it brings students from different year groups together to learn some impressive engineering knowledge but also the engineering project approaches including simulations, teamwork and iterations (trial and error).

The ARCana team is an interesting bunch of Year 13 students who are all destined to study some form of STEM degree, from Physics to Chemical Engineering. Their enthusiasm for the competition was based on the success of the previous year group and recognition of the value of applying their academic learning to projects as part of their applications to top class universities. They proudly wore their rocket club badges at interview and included references to what they have been learning in the UCAS statements.

Why did your school/club want to get involved in UKROC?

The first club was started to manage the passion of one particular student to launch things around the school site! This included javelin, trebuchets, slingshots and all manner of other quite hazardous devices. The plan was to manage this through a safely organised school sanctioned activity with a suitable staff member (Head of Design and Technology and engineer) overseeing the safety.

What does your teacher/club leader think about UKROC?

As the Head of Design and Technology and engineer at the college all I have to do is give oversight; the students are completely self-managed, self-taught and very independent. I look after the safety, the finances and supervise the weekly activity slot. I can guide them as they CAD nose cones, lay-up carbon fibre fins or 3D print motor casings but have learnt about the rockets and simulators along the way, alongside the students. This has to be the most effective STEM activity I have lead in 30 years of teaching in terms of developing engineering knowledge, skills and approaches.

Want to share your experience? Email us ukroc@adsgroup.org.uk.

UKROC 2025 – Meet The Teams – LIFT Allstars

In the lead up to the National Final we are doing a “Meet The Teams” series. Over to Team LIFT Allstars…

Intro

  • Team name – LIFT Allstars
  • School/club – Tendring Technology College Rocket Club
  • Region/location – Thorpe Le-Soken, Essex, South East Region
  • Fun fact – This is our first time entering the competition and we can’t believe how many rockets failed or exploded. 

What have you enjoyed the most about UKROC?

The students have had a chance to grow and develop their passion for STEM. The engagement through designing, developing and building their rocket has all contributed to this.

How did you find out about the competition?

We had been searching online for any STEM projects you could as a school. This was when we found the competition.

Would you encourage other teams to enter the competition?

Absolutely! There has been a real buzz around the school which has resulted in other students wanting to get involved in STEM activities for next year.

Why did your school/club want to get involved in UKROC?

Our after school STEM club needed to be re-launched. It had gone many years of no after school STEM provision. UKROC seemed an easy and accessible STEM activity to start it back up.

What does your teacher/club leader think about UKROC?

Our school has fully embraced the UKROC and our success. Due to our success, the school is starting an outreach STEM programme with our feeder primaries centred around UKROC and rocketry. We have also built closer ties to the local community charitable trust and engineering companies who kindly donated money to the rocket costs.

Want to share your experience? Email us ukroc@adsgroup.org.uk.