Haydock High School Science Fair
Haydock High School's Science department hosted the school’s first ever Science Fair on Friday 14th July. All Year 8 students were given the opportunity to produce a project and have worked tirelessly on them for the last 3 weeks.
The judging was conducted by Councillor Jeanette Banks, School Governor Nigel Rouch, and Deputy Headteacher Miss Lane. The local MP, Conor McGinn, also attended the event in support of the students.
The judges were extremely complimentary about the quality of the projects they saw and it was clear how much enthusiasm and time went into each of the projects.
The prizes awarded were as follows:
1st - Rosie Bell - Emulsions
2nd - Dylan Foulds, Ellis Davies and Ben Keating - DNA
3rd - Georgia Shiels - Global Warming
3rd - Lucy Killilea and Megan Smith - Bacteria
Everyone at Haydock High and, specifically the Science department, would like to congratulate all of the Year 8 students for their hard work. Well done!
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