TY students demonstrated their knowledge of science, technology, engineering and maths through their creative and innovative projects. Some of the projects on display included a bandage that prevents knee injuries, an investigation in to gel nails and the possible health risks, and an environmental friendly way of decomposing plastics. The overall best project award was won by Johannah Fennessy and Lauren Freyne with their project Attacking - Eye Tracking. Congratulations to all the transitions years on their wonderful work.
The science department would like to thank Dr Brian Smyth, Ms Kelliher and our Deputy Principal Ms Collins for judging on the day. We would especially like to thank SciFest CEO and founder Sheila Porter for her continued support of SciFest here in St Michael's
The science department would like to thank Dr Brian Smyth, Ms Kelliher and our Deputy Principal Ms Collins for judging on the day. We would especially like to thank SciFest CEO and founder Sheila Porter for her continued support of SciFest here in St Michael's