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Westmeath schools invited to track the movement of spring across Ireland
Westmeath schools have been invited to take part in this year’s Greenwave project after two schools took part in the project last year. The participating schools in 2010 were Scoil Náisiúnta Brighde Buach, Rochfortbridge and Eoin Naofa National School, Mullingar.
Last call to enter SciFest
Mayo post-primary students are encouraged to get their entries in quickly for this year’s SciFest ahead of the deadline of Friday March 12. Last year Mayo student Aoife Bell from St Joseph’s College, Castlebar received an Intel Excellence in Science medal for her project entitled ‘Caffeine: A help or hindrance’. Entry forms for SciFest 2010 are downloadable from the website, www.scifest.ie
Last call for Westmeath students to enter SciFest
Westmeath post-primary students are encouraged to get their entries in quickly for this year’s SciFest ahead of the deadline of next Friday March 12.
Call for entries from Westmeath for schools competition
Westmeath students are invited to enter two competitions for Science Week this year. Discover Science and Engineering (DSE) is holding an essay competition for primary and secondary schools students and is running a separate photography competition for secondary school students.
Local primary schools to receive Awards of Science Excellence
Discover Science & Engineering (DSE) has announced that six Kilkenny primary schools will receive an Award of Science Excellence this year as part of the Discover Primary Science programme. The awards programme which is organised by Discover Science & Engineering acknowledges the efforts of primary school children and teachers who have demonstrated an increased knowledge of science and its many applications.
Mayo schools to receive science awards
Discover Science and Engineering has announced that 22 Mayo primary schools will receive an Award of Science Excellence this year as part of the Discover Primary Science programme. The awards programme, which is organised by Discover Science & Engineering, the Government’s national science promotion programme, acknowledges the efforts of primary school children and teachers who have demonstrated an increased knowledge of science and its many applications.