Darling Downs Science & Engineering Challenge Day 3

Alex Myers, Declan Perry, Declan Coleman and Anshul Shiju from St Mary’s College Toowoomba

St Mary’s College Toowoomba overcame fierce competition to take out Day 3 of the Darling Downs Science and Engineering Challenge.

Highfields State Secondary College’s Maddie Jones
Doug Plant, Kye Faulkner and George Staines from Toowoomba Grammar School

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Teams taking part included Chinchilla SHS, Toowoomba Grammar School, Highlands Christian College, St Joseph’s College (Toowoomba), Highfields State Secondary College, Bremer SHS and Darling Downs Christian School.

 

Logan Morrish and Zoe Francis from St Joseph’s College (Toowoomba)
Logan Morrish and Zoe Francis from St Joseph’s College (Toowoomba)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now in its 16th year, the challenge continues to be a fun-filled event that encourages students to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) for themselves and gain an insight into the opportunities these fields present.

Megan Herholdt and Hannah Middleton from Highlands Christian College

The 2019 challenge wraps up at the University of Southern Queensland tomorrow (May 24).
(Usq Photography)

Submitted by:
Rhianwen Whitney,
E: rhianwen.whitney@usq.edu.au,
Ph: 07 4631 2977

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