Students of St. Maarten’s six Catholic primary schools put their research, creativity and presentation skills on full display on June 5 for the eighth annual Interscholastic Science Fair, hosted by the Catholic School Board SKOS at the Parish Hall in Philipsburg.
Each school presented two science projects, prepared under the guidance of their teachers, and judged by a professional panel. All students did a great job. A celebration of knowledge and curiosity, the science fair has become an exciting highlight of the year.
The winning project was “Hydro Spark” from St. Joseph School. Second place went to the project “BIO degradable plastic: Why they work?” from Sr. Borgia Elementary School, and third place was awarded to “Water Filtration System” from Sr. Marie Laurence Primary School.
Congratulations to all winners and participants!