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Yavneh school repair project proves a vehicle for knowledge

January 4, 2013 11:53
A Yavneh boy works on the car

BySandy Rashty, Sandy Rashty

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Three Yavneh College boys have spent almost three years restoring a lifeless Land Rover to full working order as part of the Borehamwood school’s “Classic Car Rebuild” project.

Sixth-formers and technology prefects Scott Michaels, Adam Cooklin and Joel Huberman devoted out-of-school time to rebuilding the engine of the 30-year-old Series III Land Rover, which had not been driven for more than six years. They also fitted tyres and repainted the vehicle.

“Classic Car Rebuild” is part of Yavneh’s extracurricular enrichment programme and has involved more than 100 students.

Adam explained that there’s a “school period once a week where year seven to year 13 students take part in enrichment programmes. One programme was this car project”.