London Schools Hydrogen Challenge is sponsored by Air Products Inc
Students at Grand Final

About the Challenge

The London Schools Hydrogen Challenge has been developed by the London Hydrogen Partnership. It is designed to support the Key Stage 3 National Curriculum for Science, ICT, Geography, Citizenship and PSHE.

The Challenge guides students through the issues surrounding the need for cleaner, renewable energy and the role hydrogen plays in providing a vital source of clean energy for the future. It also supports English, Drama and Art and Design through applied learning. Visit the teacher information section for more details.

The Challenge provides interactive online resources designed to engage students, and, just as importantly, make it easy for teachers to integrate activities into lesson plans. As students work their way through the series of activities they will learn more about the problems with non-renewable energy, the importance of sustainable development, sources of renewable energy and the role of hydrogen.

"Our year seven pupils have greatly enjoyed this challenge of finding out about a renewable, energy efficient technology. Their enjoyment of science has really come through as a result of taking part in the interactive online lessons. Hydrogen is new technology so these pupils will be utilising it in their adult lives, and can see it starting to be applied now."

Paul Elliot, Head of Science, Whitgift School, Croydon

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