TAVISTOCK College's technology faculty hosted its fourth and biggest product of the year event recently.

The event, which attracted several hundred parents and visitors to the college, celebrated the skills and achievements of a wealth of students from the technology subjects.

Principal Helen Salmon said: 'Product of the year is one of the most wonderful events run by the college. The standard of work just gets better every year. Students are able to showcase their innovative and excellent products across all aspects of design and computing. This really does demonstrate the skills and talents of our students.'

More than 70 students exhibited their work and visitors voted for their favourites in nine different categories. At the end of the night, after a fashion show, live music and time for visitors to chat to the exhibiting students and make their decisions, the votes were counted and the evening became an awards ceremony.

The categories included a wide range of subjects, from product design and resistant materials technology, to textiles, fashion, food tech and computing.

Teacher Pete Keegan, who hosted the event along with Year 13 student Josh Towl and Year 8 student Darcy Brown, said: 'The event is designed to celebrate the outstanding quality of work the students at our college produce. This really is something special and being part of the evening is a huge privilege. I am always delighted to see the students discussing their projects with the public. They are so full of pride and it makes all the hard work seem so worthwhile.'

The college welcomed Simon Andrews, senior lecturer at Falmouth University's sustainable product design BS course. The technology faculty has built a progression partnership with the highly rated degree course and Simon was there to judge the 'most sustainable design' award.

After discussion with all the students, Simon announced his winner for this new award as A2 product design student Emily Spry.

Emily's contemporary desk lamp was described as 'a product that demonstrated a real maturity and attention to detail in her project development work'.

Simon went on to say: 'I was so impressed by the overall quality of work and the enthusiasm for design expressed by the students. The event clearly demonstrates Tavistock College's commitment to design and the value they place in it in the curriculum.'

The winners were: Best KS5 product design, Emily Spry with a contemporary and innovative angle poise lamp; best Y10 resistant materials product, Rebecca Banks, table; best Y11 resistant materials product, Dominic Newton with collapsible camping table; best KS4 textiles/fashion product, Kayleigh Rogers, Alice in Wonderland inspired waistcoat; best bake off product, Sam Beard, chocolate and raspberry layer cake; best KS5 fashion/textiles product, Beth O'Boyle, Monet inspired shift dress; best KS3 product design, Georgia Liddle, nature inspired bird feeder; best KS3 textiles/fashion product, Jemma Ninnis and Evie Ward, tie-dyed top and layered fashion skirt inspired by the wind; most sustainable design, Emily Spry, angle poise lamp; overall product of the year 2015, Emily Spry, angle poise lamp.

Emily said: 'I am absolutely chuffed with winning these awards and wasn't expecting it at all! The evening was a great experience, with so many good projects. I'm very lucky and grateful to have won.'