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On Thursday, 7 August, we were honoured to welcome back to St Bernard’s old collegian and co-founder of ANCA Pat McCluskey, for an enlightening presentation to a group of aspiring engineers from our Year 11 and 12 cohorts.

With a glowing introduction from our Principal, Dr Michael Davies, Pat’s presentation was a rare insight into the world of modern manufacturing. Pat talked about the story of ANCA, an engineering company he founded in the spare bedroom of his house with his best friend Pat Boland. The audience learned how ‘the two Pats’ combined their special skills – McCluskey’s technical skill and practical engineering with Boland’s mathematical and coding abilities – to create one of the first CNC (Computer Numerical Control) machines. Today, ANCA is a global leader in CNC tool and cutter grinders. 

Pat brought some examples of the cutting tools and applications ANCA produce – including a replacement prosthetic kneecap – showing how wide-ranging the engineering field is.

This was followed by a Q&A where students asked insightful questions about starting a business, the role of AI in the field and technical details of the machines. Pat’s key piece of advice was to think outside the box and have a strong process, encouraging our students that “being different generally means being better!”

We had some wonderful news to cap off the day, as Dr Davies announced Pat’s desire to provide university scholarships and placements at ANCA, making them available for St Bernard’s students studying engineering degrees. Pat also announced further funding for equity scholarships. As a scholarship student himself while at St Bernard’s, Pat knows firsthand how life-changing they can be, and we can’t thank him enough for his generosity.

We thank Pat, Laura, Caroline and Sean from ANCA for being so generous with their time, our students for their excellent participation, and our Partnerships and Events Coordinator, Erin Mepham, without whom this event wouldn’t have been possible.

Mr Ben Lamaro