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 BNSC Science Compeition Results
Primary School Student (Age 7-11) Competition Winners:
- Nadia Abukar, Age 11
Grove Primary School
Experiment Topic: Balance
Idea: Do a rock and roll dance in space
- Elakiya Annadurai, Age 9
Bannockburn Primary School
Experiment Topic: Magnets
Idea: Are magnets still magnetic even with things in between them in space?
- Lewis Bailey, Age 9
Garden Suburb School
Experiment Topic: Fungus and Bacteria
Idea: Does fungus and bacteria will still grow in pace?
- Ryan Bull, Age 11
Grove Primary School
Experiment Topic: Radio
Idea: Can you pick up radio signals from space?
- Isobelle Chalmers, Age 8
St. Saviour’s Junior School
Experiment Topic: Bubbles
Idea: Soap bubbles in the Space Station and does the ISS wobble in orbit?
- Gemma Day, Age 8
St. Michael’s JMI
Experiment Topic: Water
- Jack Fox, Age 10
North Bridge House Lower Prep School
Experiment Topic: Games
Idea: Find out how easy it is to play kids travel games in space
- Henry Matthew Franks, Age 10
Ryhall Primary School
Experiment Topic: Heart Rate
- Daniel Hayes and James Newsome, Age 9
Ashland’s Primary School
Experiment Topic: Weightless Balance
Idea: Can you surf in space?
- Holly Matthews, Age 10
St. Michael’s JMI
Experiment Topic: Paint
Idea: Do a painting in space using paint and hands
- Alex Mcpherson and Dudley Spence, Age 10
Ashland’s Primary School
Experiment Topic: Weightless Balance
Idea: Can you do gymnastics in space while brushing you teeth/gargling?
- Nishant Mehta, Age 11
Barham Primary School
Experiment Topic: Drinking
- Marie Neophytou and Georgia Nicolaou, Age 10
St. Andrew’s Southgate
Experiment Topic: Toothpaste
- Praneeth Suvanna, Age 11
Grove Primary School
Experiment Topic: Toothpaste
Idea: Does toothpaste stick to stuff in space?
- Jack Taylor, Age 8
Naphill and Walter Ash
Experiment Topic: Drinking
- Callum Ross, Age 10
St. Michael’s JMI
Experiment Topic: Watch
Idea: See if a quartz crysta watch keeps time in space in comparison to an electronic watch
Secondary School Student (Age 11-14) Competition Results:
Winners:
- Nicholas Lucas, Age 13
Ashmole School
Title of Pitch: Greetastic Universe to the Rescue
- Alice Brown, Age 12
Herts & Essex High School
Title of Pitch: Stellar Shopper- Shop with the Stars
- David Amison, Age 14
King Edward VI Five Ways School
Title of Pitch: Flying Fish Space Tourism
- Jenny Edwards, Age 12
Scared Heart School
Title of Pitch: Rocket to Investigate Other Planets
- Liam Quinn, Age 13
Title of Pitch: Out Of This world Hotel
- Petar Gyurov, Age 14
Title of Pitch: Plant and Animal Development and Research Centre
Runner ups:
- Charlie Meehan, Age 12
Jo Richardson Community School
Title of Pitch: Space Creativity Week
- Ramkumar Nagarajan, Age 11
Oaks Park High School
Title of Pitch: Space Station
- Clare Muggleton, Age 12
Putney High School
Title of Pitch: The Flying Cube: A Space Cube Liner
- India Turnbull, Age 12
Putney High School
Title of Pitch: Moon Cruise
- Pramod Manjunath, Age 13
Royal Grammar School, Newcastle
Title of Pitch: ENuMiDES
- Sai Prudhvi Ulluri, Age 13
Tiffin Boy’s School
Title of Pitch: Infinidome
Special Prize:
- Terry Moreton, Age 13
Title of Pitch: Concorde/ Airbus Transport System
Secondary School Student (Age 15-19) Competition Winners:
- Leah-Marie Azu, Age 17
St. Michael’s Catholic Grammar School
Idea: Satellite to project advertising logos onto the moon
- Rossana Duarte, Age 17
LaSwap
Idea: Space Hospital
- Joseph Motha, Age 19
- Nyasha Primrose Mudondo, Age 17
Holy Cross College
Idea: Experiment testing the impact of microgravity on radiobiological processes in space
- Ali Prince, Age 15
Morpeth Secondary School
Idea: Six day honeymoon trip around the moon
- Ewan Cameron, Age 15
Francis Combe School & Community College
Idea: Explore planets for raw material, i.e. oil and coal
- Papiya Sultana, Age 15
Morpeth Secondary School
Idea: Low gravity football
- Hyun-jung Wi, Age 15
Surbiton High School
- Ruby Hirsch, Age 15
Morpeth Secondary School
Idea: Satellite scattering genetically modified algae to reduce pollution
- Maya Hayes, Age 15
Tower Hamlets
Idea: Multi sensory environment so visually impaired people can experience space's beauty
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See the special edition of the Metro Newspaper that was designed featuring the competition


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