Christ King Girls Cork – BT Young Scientist 2018

Christ King students entered 4 Projects to the BT Young Scientist. There were 7 students involved.

  • Project 1: Can technology help kids divert from it? Grace O’Nofrei TY
  • Project 2: Classroom Dissection: The Attitudes of Students and Teachers Cliona Scully TY
  • Project 3: The impact of 2 Social Media Sites on the Body Image of Teenage Girls. Alison Barry TY, Cliona McTaggart TY and Aoife McTaggart TY
  • Project 4: Natural Antibiotics: Can they solve the resistance crisis? Aisha Ghori TY and Aisling O Connor TY

 

Pictured is Julia White, Christ King Girls Secondary School Science Teacher & Cork Senior Camogie, Christ King Girls Secondary School students, Grace Onofrei, Aisling O’Connor, Alison Barry, Aoife and Clìona McTaggart, Aisha Ghori and Clìona Scully, who are competing in the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

 

 

Pictured with her Social & Behavioral Sciences project is Grace O’Nofrei (An Investigation To See If Technology Can Be Used To Help Children Reduce The Time They Spend On Technology), Christ King Girls Secondary School student, who is competing in the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition

 

 

Pictured with her Social & Behavioral Sciences project is Clìona Scully, (Classroom Dissection: Attitudes of the School Community), Christ King Girls Secondary School student, who is competing in the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, also included is Julia White, Christ King Girls Secondary School Science Teacher

 

 

Alison Barry TY, Cliona McTaggart TY and Aoife McTaggart TY

 

Pictured with their Biological & Ecological Sciences project are Aisha Ghori and Aisling O’Connor (Natural Antibotics – Can they Solve the Resistance Crisis, Christ King Girls Secondary School students, who are competing in the Young Scientist & Technology Exhibition, also included is Julia White, Christ King Girls Secondary School Science Teacher

 

All pictures provided by Jim Coughlan