The ICE CityZen Award aims to encourage more young people to apply for civil engineering at university or apprenticeship level.
The CityZen game was created to provide a virtual experience of the career where players work together in teams to mirror the way professional civil engineers collaborate and problem-solve.
The competition saw 16-18-year-olds play the CityZen game and submit a video project with a proposal for improvements civil engineers could make in their local area.
Norwich School's Team 594, which included Lower 6 pupils Jay Ambadkar, Edward Pearson, Daniel Windsor and Ben Hastings, scooped up the Bronze Award for a plan to improve traffic in Norwich by implementing sustainable trolleybuses.
The team last week made their way to London to attend the award-winners lunch with the President of the Institution.
Congratulations to the team who win £500 for their efforts, each team member recieving £100 each with another £100 going into the Engineering Budget.
You can watch the boys' presentation video here