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Errors in Results Data Displayed
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- We are aware that some results displayed, had the results display more than once. This is (or was) due to a bug in the display software. Unfortunately for Reese, Elena and Pip, you didn't get the prizes awarded multiple times. Just once each prize. We believe we have repaired the fault
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Results for Science Fair 2015
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Here are the results for the 2015 NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair. YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER TO READ THESE RESULTS. (Don't forget to use the 'read more' button) Congratulations to all the winners and a huge thanks to everyone that entered. The standard of projects this year was outstanding! This list is sorted by School, the schedule below should be able to be sorted by clicking on the column heading. Doing this twice reverses the sort sequence from normal to reverse order. PrizeClassStudent NameProject TitleSchool NZ Antarctic Society 1 - 1Jack JulianAntarctica - factors that affect meltingBrooklyn School First in Class 3 3 - 2Dani Brearton and Nika ReichertOzone / NozoneChilton Saint James School NIWA 3 - 2Dani Brearton and Nika ReichertOzone / NozoneChilton Saint James School Highly Commended 1 - 6Daniel GibbsTrim is Tall - Fat is FlatEvans Bay Intermediate OPUS International Consultants 1 - 7Embla JoergensenLiquifactionEvans Bay Intermediate NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 1 - 6Daniel GibbsTrim is Tall - Fat is FlatEvans Bay Intermediate Geoscience Society of NZ 1 - 7Embla JoergensenLiquifactionEvans Bay Intermediate First in Class 1 1 - 7Embla JoergensenLiquifactionEvans Bay Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 14Sara AlzaaninPreservatives in Meat: Nature vs SyntheticEvans Bay Intermediate NZ Baking Industry Research Trust Award 1 - 9Jamie AllottSweet AsEvans Bay Intermediate Royal Aeronautical Society 2 - 14Reuben CampbellSkyhigh on SugarEvans Bay Intermediate The Massey University/GNS Science Joint Centre for Disaster Research 1 - 7Embla JoergensenLiquifactionEvans Bay Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 19Mac MadsenWindy ElectricityFergusson Intermediate Aotearoa Wave and Tidal Energy Association 1 - 19Mac MadsenWindy ElectricityFergusson Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 24Greta Burchell; Lauren Strickland and Zara MilikinCleaning Comparisons (1800s and 2000s)Hutt Intermediate NZ Institute of Chemistry 2 - 27Jack CherryRaising the Bar......of Soap???Hutt International Boys School Highly Commended 1 - 30Taylor BriersExploring the science of marinadesKarori Normal School Phillip Alve Futures Prize 2 - 44Milly IsacPollution to EvolutionKelburn Normal School Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 2 - 53Reese FraserWicked WeedsMaungaraki School Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 2 - 53Reese FraserWicked WeedsMaungaraki School Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 2 - 53Reese FraserWicked WeedsMaungaraki School VUW Faculty of Science Faculty Prize 4 - 2Zavier BoydThe Heat is OnNaenae College First in Class 4 4 - 2Zavier BoydThe Heat is OnNaenae College VUW School of Engineering and Computer Science 4 - 2Zavier BoydThe Heat is OnNaenae College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 4 - 2Zavier BoydThe Heat is OnNaenae College OPUS International Consultants 4 - 2Zavier BoydThe Heat is OnNaenae College Highly Commended 1 - 41Jack Grant; Bailey TrevathanMagic MagnetsNaenae Intermediate Met Shop 2 - 66Dylan Howell & Rohan PasupuletiSolar powered streetlightsNewlands Intermediate School OPUS International Consultants 2 - 66Dylan Howell & Rohan PasupuletiSolar powered streetlightsNewlands Intermediate School Highly Commended 2 - 74Heather Harper How does temperature affect magnetism?Northland School Fourth in Class 1 1 - 46Jack Garr The asthma advantage: Does asthma make you a better swimmer?Northland School VUW School of Mathematics and Statistics 1 - 46Jack Garr The asthma advantage: Does asthma make you a better swimmer?Northland School Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 2 - 74Heather Harper How does temperature affect magnetism?Northland School Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 86William Antrobus How much are you eating? Do children serve more than the recommended serving size?Northland School Second in Class 2 2 - 85Thomas Robertson Does the type and grade of paper affect the flight of a paper plane?Northland School Royal Aeronautical Society 2 - 85Thomas Robertson Does the type and grade of paper affect the flight of a paper plane?Northland School NumberWorks'nWords 2 - 85Thomas Robertson Does the type and grade of paper affect the flight of a paper plane?Northland School Highly Commended 2 - 86William Antrobus How much are you eating? Do children serve more than the recommended serving size?Northland School Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 74Heather Harper How does temperature affect magnetism?Northland School New Zealand Statistical Association and Statistics New Zealand 1 - 46Jack Garr The asthma advantage: Does asthma make you a better swimmer?Northland School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 73Elena Salmond How acidic are the foods that I eat?Northland School Highly Commended 2 - 84Simon Armstrong Elder watch: a portable laser tripwire for sleep walkers and the elderly.Northland School Highly Commended 1 - 49Tom Boers Whose nose knows best?Northland School Highly Commended 1 - 45Fletcher Ng Does light colour affect plant growth?Northland School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 73Elena Salmond How acidic are the foods that I eat?Northland School Capital City Science Educators (Doreen Gates Memorial Prize) 2 - 73Elena Salmond How acidic are the foods that I eat?Northland School IPENZ 5 - 3Siddha Ganesan and Chun-Kiet VongAffordable Absorption SpectrometerOnslow College Fourth in Class 5 5 - 1Catherine PotCat's Whisker DiodeOnslow College VUW School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 5 - 1Catherine PotCat's Whisker DiodeOnslow College Phillip Alve Futures Prize 2 - 94Libby Witheford-SmithThere's a Bug in My SoupParemata School Capital City Science Educators (Doreen Gates Memorial Prize) 2 - 87Ben CarsonCan Europa Support Life?Paremata School Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 5 - 5Antonina Smolnicki A pain in the aspirinQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 5 - 13Olivia Kelly The Meaning of the Colours we 'See'[weed]Queen Margaret College Highly Commended 2 - 108Isobel ScherfMore Drip; More GripQueen Margaret College Sociological Association of Aotearoa; New Zealand 5 - 9Jessica Yule Global Warming : Is your lunch the culprit?Queen Margaret College Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 5 - 13Olivia Kelly The Meaning of the Colours we 'See'[weed]Queen Margaret College ESR 2 - 109Laura SnellHoney; I shrunk the bacteriaQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 5 - 7Freya Crestani The Esterification of Amoxicillin Queen Margaret College ESR 5 - 8Jemma Smith Antimicrobial properties: To bee or not to bee?Queen Margaret College NumberWorks'nWords 5 - 8Jemma Smith Antimicrobial properties: To bee or not to bee?Queen Margaret College New Zealand Statistical Association and Statistics New Zealand 5 - 8Jemma Smith Antimicrobial properties: To bee or not to bee?Queen Margaret College NZ Institute of Chemistry 5 - 7Freya Crestani The Esterification of Amoxicillin Queen Margaret College Highly Commended 5 - 9Jessica Yule Global Warming : Is your lunch the culprit?Queen Margaret College Wellington City Libraries 5 - 4Anamika Nampoothiry ""I don't always need to end up in a soup"" A TomatoQueen Margaret College Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 109Laura SnellHoney; I shrunk the bacteriaQueen Margaret College Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 125Regan McIvor and Eva MartinShake off that AsthmaRaroa Intermediate Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 120Amy Sutton-Gribble and Elsa JonesThe Power of the ItchRaroa Intermediate Highly Commended 3 - 7Leo GriffithsBike BrightRongotai College Highly Commended 2 - 130Keanu TemplonuevoWorm compost tea. Keen for a cuppaSaint Bernard's College NZ Soil Science Society 2 - 130Keanu TemplonuevoWorm compost tea. Keen for a cuppaSaint Bernard's College Aotearoa Wave and Tidal Energy Association 3 - 15Annabel WalshWind PowerSamuel Marsden Collegiate School OPUS International Consultants 3 - 15Annabel WalshWind PowerSamuel Marsden Collegiate School Highly Commended 3 - 17Georgia BowdenFeeding FidoSamuel Marsden Collegiate School Highly Commended 3 - 15Annabel WalshWind PowerSamuel Marsden Collegiate School Third in Class 3 3 - 18Grace AbbottGreen or Mean - what's best to clean?Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Highly Commended 3 - 29Sophie BrownWhat Sugar & Spice makes Ginger Beer Nice?Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Highly Commended 3 - 37Shabila WatkinsonCan egg substitutes completely replace the leavening agent of egg?Samuel Marsden Collegiate School-Whitby Cancer Society of NZ 1 - 110Eliza CartmellA Spoon Full of SugarSeatoun School New Zealand Statistical Association and Statistics New Zealand 2 - 148Pip CrowleySurf's Up!Seatoun School Fourth in Class 2 2 - 148Pip CrowleySurf's Up!Seatoun School New Zealand Statistical Association and Statistics New Zealand 2 - 148Pip CrowleySurf's Up!Seatoun School New Zealand Statistical Association and Statistics New Zealand 2 - 148Pip CrowleySurf's Up!Seatoun School NIWA 2 - 148Pip CrowleySurf's Up!Seatoun School Highly Commended 1 - 67Harry KiddEye's Wide OpenSeatoun School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 1 - 67Harry KiddEye's Wide OpenSeatoun School NZ Baking Industry Research Trust Award 2 - 146Marco DaviesSure to Rise; but Which One?Seatoun School Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 145Luke JurissYou Only Get One SkinSeatoun School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 150Lucia CulasNow You See It Now You Don'tSS Peter and Paul School ANZCCART 2 - 156Sarah ScottDo pH levels in the water affect pH levels on the eel's skin?St Benedict's School First in Class 1 1 - 74Maeghan CaseyWoolly Jumpers: for people; sheep and houses!St Benedict's School Australasian Corrosion Association 2 - 158Eve na NagaraSomething in the WaterSt Marks Church School Highly Commended 2 - 158Eve na NagaraSomething in the WaterSt Marks Church School ESR 1 - 78Shreya MistryPublic or Private; I am Everywhere: BacteriaSt Marks Church School Highly Commended 2 - 161Kate ParkerExercise to MemorizeSt Marks Church School OPUS International Consultants 4 - 4Bonnie FordyceLight LinkSt Oran's College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 17Marta TealZebra CrossingsSt Oran's College VUW School of Mathematics and Statistics 5 - 17Marta TealZebra CrossingsSt Oran's College James Duncan Futures Prize 4 - 5Cassandra Dawson and Madeline KeownGame Over - the effect of violent video gameson behaviour.St Oran's College Second in Class 5 5 - 17Marta TealZebra CrossingsSt Oran's College Capital City Science Educators (Peter Jennings Memorial Prize) 5 - 17Marta TealZebra CrossingsSt Oran's College Highly Commended 2 - 172Matthew McCabe Glass half full.Tawa Intermediate Wellington Botanical Society 3 - 52Olivia HealeyHow ecosystems effect native plant growthUpper Hutt College Second in Class 3 3 - 51Kieran EdwardsThe prevention of bun incinerationUpper Hutt College Highly Commended 3 - 52Olivia HealeyHow ecosystems effect native plant growthUpper Hutt College Highly Commended 3 - 53Ryan Hooper-Smith and Zyan GilliesThe effect of noise annoyance on the different performances of tasksUpper Hutt College Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 180Aidan HomewoodPiles of liquefactionWadestown School ESR 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 183Heather MillerSquare EyesWadestown School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 1 - 97Annabel PeacockThink Before You DrinkWadestown School OPUS International Consultants 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 107Zoe AshtonPhysics - Times Rolling OutWadestown School Highly Commended 2 - 181Boston BrightWhich way should I go?Wadestown School Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 1 - 100Jakob LanzerstorferMotion Powered Safety LightWadestown School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 1 - 98Emily RamptonGrowing MicrogreensWadestown School First in Class 2 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School Royal Society of NZ Wellington Branch Prize for best overall exhibit 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School Third in Class 1 1 - 103Max FalconerSunscreen are protected?Wadestown School NZ Farm Forestry Association 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School The Massey University/GNS Science Joint Centre for Disaster Research 2 - 185Jacqui OrmsbyWould Wood FilterWadestown School Cancer Society of NZ 1 - 103Max FalconerSunscreen are protected?Wadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 106Tom PottingerBattery LifeWadestown School Third in Class 3 3 - 55Liam AndersonPower plantWellington College Met Shop 4 - 16Alex EdmondsSink or Swim - Oceans on the RiseWellington Girls' College Highly Commended 4 - 17Georgia HoggarthCan you see a rainbow?Wellington Girls' College Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 4 - 17Georgia HoggarthCan you see a rainbow?Wellington Girls' College Third in Class 4 4 - 18Susie Lee; Alyssa ChinCash WashWellington Girls' College Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 4 - 18Susie Lee; Alyssa ChinCash WashWellington Girls' College First in Class 4 4 - 19Tara KendonDangerous Homes? Measuring the Radio Frequency and Magnetic Field Output from Household Objects and AppliancesWellington Girls' College NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 4 - 17Georgia HoggarthCan you see a rainbow?Wellington Girls' College Highly Commended 3 - 61Rebecca Simpson & Mia Abenojar-YeeLeave it to the leavesWellington Girls' College Auckland University Science Scholars Programme 5 - 23Adelaide Abraham and Ruby MedlicottKiwi custardWellington High School VUW School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 5 - 20Shakked NoyCircle of LightWellington High School First in Class 5 5 - 19Jack TregidgaClumsy coffee cup Wellington High School Highly Commended 5 - 20Shakked NoyCircle of LightWellington High School VUW Faculty of Science Prize Innovation Prize 5 - 19Jack TregidgaClumsy coffee cup Wellington High School OPUS International Consultants 5 - 18Callum Davidson and James MathesonRenewable energy from recycled parts.Wellington High School Third in Class 5 5 - 21Tess BreitenmoserSolar scorcherWellington High School IPENZ 5 - 18Callum Davidson and James MathesonRenewable energy from recycled parts.Wellington High School Highly Commended 5 - 23Adelaide Abraham and Ruby MedlicottKiwi custardWellington High School Kainic Medical Communications 5 - 21Tess BreitenmoserSolar scorcherWellington High School Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 5 - 23Adelaide Abraham and Ruby MedlicottKiwi custardWellington High School University of Otago 5 - 19Jack TregidgaClumsy coffee cup Wellington High School
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Judging has been completed. Results here at 12:00 Noon Friday
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Folks The Judging has been completed, and the results are tabulated. They will be available here at 12:00 noon Tomorrow (or slightly after). No UserID is required to see them. They will be in the "Public forum" all going well. I will be watching the site to see if all goes well. Regards John Chairman, Organising Committee. PS Hope to see you at the Prize Giving on Saturday at 1:00 pm.
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Public Viewing
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- The Public are most welcome to come and view the great work submitted by the Students, on Friday 28th (9:00am to 4:30pm), or Saturday 29th (9:00 am to 1:00 pm). I'm sure that they are proud of what they have acheived. The facility closes, for the removal of exhibits at 1:00 pm, and all exhibits should be collected by the Students by 3:30pm.
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Parking at the University
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Parking Please advise teachers and parents that cars parked in the University car parks will be towed away at the owner’s expense so should not be left unattended more than a few minutes. Parking at the University in monitored by Wilson Parking. Parking fines here are $65. There are 4 Science Fair 5 minute only allocated car parks behind the Alan MacDiarmid Building (marked). We agree that parking is an issue, but this year (due to major construction activities) we have no alternatives. read more
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Teacher UserID Registrations
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- Unfortunately due to the high number of machine and errant account Requests, I have suspended the requests for access feature (about 70 errand messages per day). Administration was a nightmare. This site is targeted at Students and Teachers in Wellington, New Zealand only. Other Science & Technology students should contact their local Science Fair Committee for advice. We all run our Science & Technology fairs slightly differently. Please can we have only Teachers from the Wellington Region registering for access. read more
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Exhibit's not collected
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Please note, that we have a few exhibit's left at the University (in the Laby Building outside LB201). Informally, they may be available (prior to being destroyed (I'm sorry but we don't have storage facilities)) on a desk in the corridor on Level 2 of the Laby Building. If there are any left at the end of the week. they will be destroyed. This is an informal arrangement and all exhibits should have been collected on Saturday. The Organizing Committee
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Results for Science Fair 2014
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Here are the results for the 2014 NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair. YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER TO READ THESE RESULTS. (Don't forget to use the 'read more' button) Congratulations to all the winners and a huge thanks to everyone that entered. The standard of projects this year was outstanding! This list is sorted by School, the schedule below should be able to be sorted by double-clicking on the column heading. Doing this twice reverses the sort sequence from normal to reverse order. PrizeClassStudent NameProject TitleSchool Highly Commended 4 - 1Kate Meads; Erica WangMesmerising memory techniques - do they work?Chilton Saint James School Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 4Kylie Millis Withering with WiFi Chilton Saint James School Highly Commended 2 - 3Harriet Clarke; Nika Reichert; Charlotte CramptonWhich would burns best?Chilton Saint James School Third in Class 2 2 - 11Kate PickardWhere Does My Cat Go At Night?Evans Bay Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 16Dani BreartonBall tampering; it's just not cricket!Hutt Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 19Peter HazeldineUV Protection and AwarenessHutt Intermediate Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 19Peter HazeldineUV Protection and AwarenessHutt Intermediate Wellington City Libraries 2 - 26Joshua AlstonAmplify your iPod MusicHutt International Boys ESR 2 - 25Joseph Pennoit's a bird; it's a plane.....it's an ingenious source of electricityHutt International Boys Royal Aeronautical Society 2 - 24Hamish TallonTaking FlightHutt International Boys New Zealand Statistical Association 1 - 8Ethan MoraisChanging wings of AircraftKarori Normal School Fourth in Class 1 1 - 7Ella Bunny and Samantha RomijnDoes colour preference change as boys and girls get older?Karori Normal School Royal Aeronautical Society 2 - 32Ethan Foye and Ugrin VuckovicFlight of BirdsKarori Normal School Highly Commended 2 - 32Ethan Foye and Ugrin VuckovicFlight of BirdsKarori Normal School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 2 - 41Emma ValentineEggless CupcakesKelburn Normal School NZ Institute of Chemistry 2 - 43Liam AndersonShocking Electro-ChemistryKelburn Normal School Australasian Corrosion Association 2 - 43Liam AndersonShocking Electro-ChemistryKelburn Normal School Special 50th celebration Phillip Alve Futures Prize PA - 4Mia Treadwell-Burke; Emeline Gray; Lily Griffiths; Hannah Moffat; Helena CvitanovichMuritai School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 2 - 46Emeline GrayDo lightproof milk bottles have any effect on the taste of milk?Muritai School Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 52Lily GriffithsDoes the temperature of the air effect the temperature of the sea?Muritai School Highly Commended 1 - 20Alice McFarlaneWhich leather protector protects leather the best? Muritai School Highly Commended 1 - 22Emily Daymond-King Which kitty-litter absorbs the most liquid?Muritai School Highly Commended 1 - 19Alexander Cox-Turk What natural kitchen products can slow down the growth of mould? Muritai School Highly Commended 2 - 46Emeline GrayDo lightproof milk bottles have any effect on the taste of milk?Muritai School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 62Tiaki Huria; Jaxson Tautala-HanitaHealthy VisionariesNaenae Intermediate Sociological Association of Aotearoa; New Zealand 2 - 57Ariana Ruck; Latisha RobinsonCyber BullyingNaenae Intermediate Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 62Tiaki Huria; Jaxson Tautala-HanitaHealthy VisionariesNaenae Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 57Ariana Ruck; Latisha RobinsonCyber BullyingNaenae Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 62Tiaki Huria; Jaxson Tautala-HanitaHealthy VisionariesNaenae Intermediate VUW School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 2 - 64"Anahera Roestenburg and Amber Zhu"Modern Maui- Harnessing the SunNewlands Intermediate OPUS International Consultants 2 - 80Louis ThomasHow now green cow: which cows' feed lessens methane and carbon dioxide emissions?Northland School First in Class 2 2 - 80Louis ThomasHow now green cow: which cows' feed lessens methane and carbon dioxide emissions?Northland School IPENZ 2 - 82Sophia DaellenbachWhich bridge structure withstands earthquakes the best? Northland School Highly Commended 2 - 79Kristina StanleyStinky or Sterile? Comparing the advantages of organic manure fertilisers to synthetics fertilisersNorthland School Fourth in Class 2 2 - 79Kristina StanleyStinky or Sterile? Comparing the advantages of organic manure fertilisers to synthetics fertilisersNorthland School Highly Commended 2 - 80Louis ThomasHow now green cow: which cows' feed lessens methane and carbon dioxide emissions?Northland School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 1 - 36Elena SalmondWhat is the best egg replacer in cupcakes?Northland School NZ Baking Industry Research Trust Award 1 - 36Elena SalmondWhat is the best egg replacer in cupcakes?Northland School Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 2 - 83Sophie RussellHow Green is a Green RoofNorthland School Highly Commended 1 - 42Lauren KendonWhy do some people have a food allergy?Northland School Wellington Botanical Society 2 - 83Sophie RussellHow Green is a Green RoofNorthland School Fourth in Class 1 1 - 36Elena SalmondWhat is the best egg replacer in cupcakes?Northland School Toihuarewa at VUW and the Society for M_ori Astronomy Research and Traditions 1 - 49Paratene Jackson; Petera Willam; Matangi SwordHe aha naga pukawe iahiko pai me nga arai hiko pai? (What are good conductors and insulators)Otari School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 86Whakaahurangi GallagherMehemea e rua nga maram; ka ora tonu Te Ao marama? (Would life exist on Earth with two moons)Otari School Toihuarewa at VUW and the Society for M_ori Astronomy Research and Traditions 1 - 50Te Paea Whaanga and Olivia WillliamsAmazing acids Otari School Toihuarewa at VUW and the Society for M_ori Astronomy Research and Traditions 2 - 86Whakaahurangi GallagherMehemea e rua nga maram; ka ora tonu Te Ao marama? (Would life exist on Earth with two moons)Otari School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 88Ashley ChandraZooming Up! Chamber of CloudsQueen Margaret College First in Class 5 5 - 5Therese FeatherstonThe Matter of GATAQueen Margaret College Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 104Olivia Hawker; Ruby BrandwoodWave to ScaleQueen Margaret College Special 50th celebration James Duncan Futures Prize JD - 6Bianca Bryan; Sabrina Kao; Kate Macrae; Antonina SmolnickiQueen Margaret College VUW School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 2 - 88Ashley ChandraZooming Up! Chamber of CloudsQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 2 - 99Lucy PooleCup WarsQueen Margaret College Realise the Dream Nomination 5 - 5Therese FeatherstonThe Matter of GATAQueen Margaret College VUW Faculty of Science Prize Innovation Prize 5 - 5Therese FeatherstonThe Matter of GATAQueen Margaret College OPUS International Consultants 2 - 102Millie Rose Wilcox; Kate TwomeyHolding Back the WaterQueen Margaret College Special 50th celebration James Duncan Futures Prize JD - 5Diana Bouwer; Peri Jeffries; Olivia Kelly; Jemma SmithQueen Margaret College Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 2 - 88Ashley ChandraZooming Up! Chamber of CloudsQueen Margaret College Special 50th celebration James Duncan Futures Prize JD - 10Samantha Devane; Priya Prema; Kirsty Simpson; Luisa Zeilinger; Emily ZhouQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 5 - 3Franziska Plimmer Rockin' RobinQueen Margaret College IPENZ 3 - 4Emilie Boeke; Reo McCarthy-WattsWhat is the Wind Effect on BuildingsRaphael House Rudolf Steiner School Highly Commended 1 - 53Rion AndersonWaves in the Firing LineRaroa Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 108Amy CuiDig Down DeepRaroa Intermediate Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 107Aidan Grant and William Holmes Addictive ArsenicRaroa Intermediate First in Class 2 2 - 111Carlos MendoncaSmoke in the WaterRaroa Intermediate VUW School of Engineering and Computer Science 2 - 112Dan Harwood Jones and Harry FranklinBeam Me Up!!!!!Raroa Intermediate New Zealand Statistical Association 2 - 111Carlos MendoncaSmoke in the WaterRaroa Intermediate NumberWorks'nWords 2 - 111Carlos MendoncaSmoke in the WaterRaroa Intermediate NZ Soil Science Society 2 - 108Amy CuiDig Down DeepRaroa Intermediate NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 4 - 9Adam Beardsworth; Ryan YeeNow You See It - Now You Don'tRongotai College Highly Commended 4 - 10Ben Goulden; Reuben Hill-Smith; Thomas WongWho Can You Trust These Days?Rongotai College Met Shop 4 - 10Ben Goulden; Reuben Hill-Smith; Thomas WongWho Can You Trust These Days?Rongotai College Highly Commended 3 - 5Angad ChauhanHome AutomationRongotai College NZ Institute of Chemistry 5 - 6Ishani SukumaranTea for the BrainSacred Heart College Second in Class 1 1 - 58Keanu TemplonuevoPlant Growth TowerSaint Bernard's College Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 1 - 58Keanu TemplonuevoPlant Growth TowerSaint Bernard's College Highly Commended 3 - 25Lauren BensemanScrap The WrapSamuel Marsden Collegiate School NZ Antarctic Society 3 - 20Claudia AdamsonCan I Play Basketball In Antarctica?Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Third in Class 3 3 - 17Amy CooperWorms...Diet DilemmaSamuel Marsden Collegiate School Highly Commended 3 - 16Amira BajemaWhat Grows After The Trees? Samuel Marsden Collegiate School NZ Farm Forestry Association 3 - 16Amira BajemaWhat Grows After The Trees? Samuel Marsden Collegiate School Highly Commended 3 - 15Alexandra MitchellPony Poo PowerSamuel Marsden Collegiate School IPENZ 3 - 18Anjali GentejohannSolar Power BoostersSamuel Marsden Collegiate School Special 50th celebration Phillip Alve Futures Prize PA - 5Harry Mills; Andrew Tang; Matt Bertschinger; Jason Su; Pranay MistryScots College ESR 3 - 30Dhairya ThakkarThe Microbial Fuel CellScots College Highly Commended 3 - 30Dhairya ThakkarThe Microbial Fuel CellScots College VUW School of Mathematics; Statistics and Operations Research 4 - 12Andrew Tang; Ollie Whyte The Electrolyte Challenge Scots College Highly Commended 2 - 135Molly DoyleDoes Fitness Effect Your pH Level?Seatoun School Australasian Corrosion Association 1 - 66Marco DavisWhich Metal Corrodes the Fastest?Seatoun School IPENZ 1 - 62Jules ApplebyWeight! How much can it hold?Seatoun School Highly Commended 2 - 156Tristan HarrisBlowing in the windSouth Wellington Intermediate Met Shop 2 - 156Tristan HarrisBlowing in the windSouth Wellington Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 68Luna BernhardtThe Terrific Tui Tunes ProjectSouth Wellington Intermediate Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 142Caitlin GoldsackAddress our stressSouth Wellington Intermediate OPUS International Consultants 2 - 151Piata InchSlick SeaSouth Wellington Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 142Caitlin GoldsackAddress our stressSouth Wellington Intermediate Capital City Science Educators (Doreen Gates Memorial Prize) 2 - 161Sophie Johnson; Anna Duthie-JungSight UnseenSS Peter and Paul School Highly Commended 2 - 165Aisling LawsonNight ClubSt Benedict's School VUW Faculty of Science Faculty Prize 1 - 77Sarah ScottWho has the most bacteria in their mouth? Police officers or police dogs?St Benedict's School First in Class 1 1 - 77Sarah ScottWho has the most bacteria in their mouth? Police officers or police dogs?St Benedict's School Highly Commended 1 - 75Katerina LagoutarisDon't Touch ThatSt Benedict's School ANZCCART 1 - 77Sarah ScottWho has the most bacteria in their mouth? Police officers or police dogs?St Benedict's School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 165Aisling LawsonNight ClubSt Benedict's School ESR 1 - 77Sarah ScottWho has the most bacteria in their mouth? Police officers or police dogs?St Benedict's School Capital City Science Educators (Peter Jennings Memorial Prize) 1 - 77Sarah ScottWho has the most bacteria in their mouth? Police officers or police dogs?St Benedict's School Highly Commended 2 - 172Leo Griffiths Wellington Water WiseSt Mark's Church School Highly Commended 1 - 79Eve na NagaraClean StreamsSt Mark's Church School NZ Farm Forestry Association 1 - 83Robert Apanowicz and Awatea Carson-KingWhich manure do native plants grow best in?St Mark's Church School NZ Farm Forestry Association 1 - 79Eve na NagaraClean StreamsSt Mark's Church School OPUS International Consultants 2 - 172Leo Griffiths Wellington Water WiseSt Mark's Church School New Zealand Statistical Association 2 - 176Grace AllanFingerprintsSt Oran's College NZ Institute of Chemistry 2 - 179Laura HardieCitrus SensationSt Oran's College Second in Class 5 5 - 7Adrina VenayagamLife Ticking OverTawa College Capital City Science Educators (Peter Jennings Memorial Prize) 5 - 7Adrina VenayagamLife Ticking OverTawa College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 7Adrina VenayagamLife Ticking OverTawa College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 4 - 19Chantelle RickerbyWhodunnit?Upper Hutt College Second in Class 4 4 - 19Chantelle RickerbyWhodunnit?Upper Hutt College Cancer Society of NZ 3 - 32Ben GilchristCell phone radiationUpper Hutt College Special 50th celebration Phillip Alve Futures Prize PA - 6Harriet Campbell; Harriet Leslie; Maddie Grieveson; Ashley Toovey; Zara PateteWadestown School IPENZ 1 - 102Aidan HomewoodBracing for a disaster- Best building structures in an EarthquakeWadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 102Aidan HomewoodBracing for a disaster- Best building structures in an EarthquakeWadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 103Boston Gutsell-BrightIs that pool fastWadestown School Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 196Eva MackleParacetamol- overdose or underdose?Wadestown School Highly Commended 2 - 196Eva MackleParacetamol- overdose or underdose?Wadestown School Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 1 - 103Boston Gutsell-BrightIs that pool fastWadestown School Third in Class 1 1 - 106Jacqui OrmsbyPearfection - Slowing down the ripening processWadestown School Highly Commended 2 - 197Harriet CampbellEyes - Loosing your focusWadestown School Highly Commended 2 - 199Isabel NichollsBread on the rise - does sugar matter?Wadestown School ESR 1 - 107Maddie Grieveson5 second rule; fact or fiction - Pathogens that may make us sickWadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 107Maddie Grieveson5 second rule; fact or fiction - Pathogens that may make us sickWadestown School NZ Baking Industry Research Trust Award 2 - 199Isabel NichollsBread on the rise - does sugar matter?Wadestown School New Zealand Statistical Association 1 - 106Jacqui OrmsbyPearfection - Slowing down the ripening processWadestown School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 197Harriet CampbellEyes - Loosing your focusWadestown School Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 195Ella TaylorIs there Deceit in the sweet that we eat?Wadestown School OPUS International Consultants 1 - 109Alex McKennaThe Flexural Strength of ConcreteWellesley College Highly Commended 1 - 109Alex McKennaThe Flexural Strength of ConcreteWellesley College Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 219Rahul VijayasenanCan Certain Foods Truely Prevent Tooth Decay?Wellesley College NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 1 - 113Kyle FooTwo Eyes; One Image; 3D VisionWellesley College NIWA 2 - 210Bede BrownWhat Effect does a Marine Reserve have on its Paua Population?Wellesley College Fourth in Class 4 4 - 28Yiannis FamFoiled by AluminiumWellington College NZ Institute of Chemistry 4 - 28Yiannis FamFoiled by AluminiumWellington College Second in Class 3 3 - 36Joji ShashwathDown with FallsWellington College Highly Commended 4 - 24Oscar RobinsonSpeed of lightWellington College Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 3 - 36Joji ShashwathDown with FallsWellington College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 3 - 36Joji ShashwathDown with FallsWellington College Third in Class 4 4 - 25Sebastian Thompson; Alex SharplesEggxcellentWellington College Highly Commended 3 - 37Thomas MunnpH levels of drinking waterWellington College OPUS International Consultants 3 - 42Margarita Montes de Oca; Susie Lee; Winnie NgUnderwater Wall.EWellington Girls' College Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 3 - 42Margarita Montes de Oca; Susie Lee; Winnie NgUnderwater Wall.EWellington Girls' College NIWA 3 - 42Margarita Montes de Oca; Susie Lee; Winnie NgUnderwater Wall.EWellington Girls' College VUW School of Engineering and Computer Science 3 - 42Margarita Montes de Oca; Susie Lee; Winnie NgUnderwater Wall.EWellington Girls' College First in Class 3 3 - 42Margarita Montes de Oca; Susie Lee; Winnie NgUnderwater Wall.EWellington Girls' College Fourth in Class 3 3 - 43Tara Kendon; Nyah ParbhuAre orchestral sounds damaging your hearing?Wellington Girls' College Wellington Medical Research Foundation 3 - 43Tara Kendon; Nyah ParbhuAre orchestral sounds damaging your hearing?Wellington Girls' College Third in Class 5 5 - 12Shaked NoyRolling BallsWellington High School Geoscience Society of NZ 4 - 31Joshua StewartWhether the weatherWellington High School Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 5 - 13Stanley SarkiesCool BalloonWellington High School Third in Class 5 5 - 13Stanley SarkiesCool BalloonWellington High School First in Class 4 4 - 30Callum DavidsonFalling SandWellington High School Met Shop 4 - 31Joshua StewartWhether the weatherWellington High School Royal Society of NZ Wellington Branch Prize for best overall exhibit 4 - 30Callum DavidsonFalling SandWellington High School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 12Shaked NoyRolling BallsWellington High School Highly Commended 4 - 31Joshua StewartWhether the weatherWellington High School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 13Stanley SarkiesCool BalloonWellington High School Highly Commended 5 - 11Luke PorteousRubber MotorWellington High School University of Otago 5 - 9Jack TregidgaAstroblasterWellington High School Kainic Medical Communications 5 - 9Jack TregidgaAstroblasterWellington High School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 9Jack TregidgaAstroblasterWellington High School Third in Class 5 5 - 9Jack TregidgaAstroblasterWellington High School OPUS International Consultants 5 - 11Luke PorteousRubber MotorWellington High School
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Revision in the number of entries that Schools can make. (E-mailed Notice)
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Sent to: Secondary Schools Science Fair Coordinator Subject: NIWA Wellington Regional Science & Technology Fair Update – Change to maximum number of entries The organising committee for the NIWA Wellington Science and Technology Fair have amended the maximum number of entries per school as follows:- Class 1 to 4 (Years 7 to 10) - maximum number of entries is 20 per school Class 5 (Years 11 to 13) – maximum number of entries is 10 per school This increases the maximum number of entries for a secondary school to 30 based on the above limits. read more
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NIWA Wellington Science & Technology Fair 2014 Dates
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Here are the dates for the 2014 NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair: The closing date for entries will be Friday 1 August 2014. Entries via this web site (for School co-ordinators). The venue for the NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair is the Laby building, Victoria University of Wellington in laboratories on the first and second floors. Registration is in the Foyer of the building. Wednesday, August 27 - Setup Day and Registration Between 12:30pm and 4:30pm. All Poster or Display boards should be placed in their pre-allocated positions. read more
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School Co-ordinators Accounts
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- If there are new school co-ordinators, who need a User account to enter the schools entries, Please send us a message via the Contact Page. Please include your school Phone number, so we can verify that you are a teacher, or the School entry co-ordinator. Students, Please put your efforts into making a great science investigation or Technology research. It's not worth the effort trying to get a User account. You don't see anything extra.
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Results for Science Fair 2013
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Here are the results for the 2013 NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair. YOU DO NOT NEED TO REGISTER TO READ THESE RESULTS. (Don't forget to use the 'read more' button) Congratulations to all the winners and a huge thanks to everyone that entered. The standard of projects this year was outstanding! This list is sorted by School, the schedule below should be able to be sorted by double-clicking on the column heading. Doing this twice reverses the sort sequence from normal to reverse order. PrizeClassStudent NameProject TitleSchool NZ Baking Industry Research Trust Award 2 - 2Amira BajemaFlour PowerChilton Saint James School VUW School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 2 - 15Eric LondonCan an apple power my Apple?Evans Bay Intermediate NZ Antarctic Society 1 - 2Ben PiesockiHow fast does ice melt?Evans Bay Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 15Eric LondonCan an apple power my Apple?Evans Bay Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 4George WilliamsonGrowing StalactitesEvans Bay Intermediate Third in Class 1 1 - 8Kate PickardBird FoodEvans Bay Intermediate Capital City Science Educators (Doreen Gates Memorial Prize) 1 - 8Kate PickardBird FoodEvans Bay Intermediate Highly Commended 2 - 31Piper-Rose MorrisonHow fat is your brain?Fergusson Intermediate Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 31Piper-Rose MorrisonHow fat is your brain?Fergusson Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 17Vedaanth KannanWhat a windy day!Fergusson Intermediate Australasian Corrosion Association 2 - 35Harrison Yates and Callum RoacheEmergency Power SourceHutt Intermediate Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 1 - 22Mya McGrathHandicatorHutt Intermediate Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 39Eli Campbell-StokesUp the CreekHutt International Boys Highly Commended 2 - 42Lachlan SmithHow Right is your light?Hutt International Boys New Zealand Statistical Association 2 - 39Eli Campbell-StokesUp the CreekHutt International Boys NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 42Lachlan SmithHow Right is your light?Hutt International Boys Wellington City Libraries 2 - 47Charlotte Tilley and Charlotte SinclairCan children detect Photo shoppingKarori Normal School Highly Commended 2 - 47Charlotte Tilley and Charlotte SinclairCan children detect Photo shoppingKarori Normal School Highly Commended 2 - 61Sam EdlundTemperature TantrumKelburn Normal School NIWA 2 - 51Alex EdmondsPaua Panic!Kelburn Normal School Highly Commended 2 - 54Jack MacCormickGreen ovenKelburn Normal School Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 62Solal PontLyall Bay DefencesKelburn Normal School NIWA 2 - 51Alex EdmondsPaua Panic!Kelburn Normal School Phillip Alve Futures Prize 2 - 60Nathan CarterA byte of the futureKelburn Normal School Highly Commended 1 - 34Ryan In and Hugo DailyStartling Sight-seeingKelburn Normal School Met Shop 2 - 52Dante FreanThunderstormKelburn Normal School Fourth in Class 2 2 - 62Solal PontLyall Bay DefencesKelburn Normal School NIWA 2 - 51Alex EdmondsPaua Panic!Kelburn Normal School IPENZ 1 - 37Taylor BarrThe Big BendKorokoro School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 1 - 36Lucy VannisselroyCookie ChaosKorokoro School VUW School of Engineering and Computer Science 1 - 40Sophie JohnsonFried BrainsMaranatha School Highly Commended 1 - 44Sheridan Boyd and Zavier BoydOperation HeroNaenae Intermediate NumberWorks'nWords 1 - 44Sheridan Boyd and Zavier BoydOperation HeroNaenae Intermediate AUSIMM NZ Branch 2 - 85Nicholas Woolf Ben AvrahamFerro FluidsNewlands Intermediate Highly Commended 1 - 137Ryan Shepherd and Caleb BartlettSpeed testNewlands Intermediate NZ Farm Forestry Association 2 - 89Yohan De SilvaSoil ErosionNewlands Intermediate NZ Institute of Chemistry 2 - 85Nicholas Woolf Ben AvrahamFerro FluidsNewlands Intermediate NZ Antarctic Society 1 - 51Louis ThomasInsulation; Insulation; InsulationNorthland School Wellington Medical Research Foundation 2 - 97Zoe MansellFantastic and Fabulous FundraisersNorthland School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 96Tara KendonIs Your Juice Losing Vitamin C?Northland School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 91Baxter KirikiriINTRUDER ALERT!Northland School IPENZ 1 - 56Sophia DaellenbachThe Three Little Pigs Meet Mr Big Bad Earthquake: What Building Material Withstands Earthquakes the Best?Northland School Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 93Lea GaborSoil for the FutureNorthland School New Zealand Statistical Association 1 - 49Keir ThompsonDoes Music Have an Effect on the Germination and Growth Rate of Plants?Northland School Highly Commended 1 - 57Sophie RussellHow to Make the Perfect SandcastleNorthland School Highly Commended 1 - 49Keir ThompsonDoes Music Have an Effect on the Germination and Growth Rate of Plants?Northland School Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 1 - 49Keir ThompsonDoes Music Have an Effect on the Germination and Growth Rate of Plants?Northland School Highly Commended 1 - 56Sophia DaellenbachThe Three Little Pigs Meet Mr Big Bad Earthquake: What Building Material Withstands Earthquakes the Best?Northland School First in Class 1 1 - 51Louis ThomasInsulation; Insulation; InsulationNorthland School Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 2 - 100Merryn GiblinTicket to PollutionParemata School Phillip Alve Futures Prize 2 - 100Merryn GiblinTicket to PollutionParemata School Fourth in Class 5 5 - 4Michelle TooHow Big P depends on little p(H)Queen Margaret College Met Shop 2 - 112Mai UluilelataFact or FrictionQueen Margaret College NZ Soil Science Society 5 - 4Michelle TooHow Big P depends on little p(H)Queen Margaret College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 4Michelle TooHow Big P depends on little p(H)Queen Margaret College NZ Institute of Chemistry 5 - 4Michelle TooHow Big P depends on little p(H)Queen Margaret College Wellington Medical Research Foundation 5 - 3Grace HuangHitting the (Ileal) BrakesQueen Margaret College Hugh D Gordon Memorial Prize 2 - 115Sienna AshWait! Don't Drink that WaterQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 2 - 115Sienna AshWait! Don't Drink that WaterQueen Margaret College Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 117Tamsin Cooper; Frances WrightFun in the SunQueen Margaret College Second in Class 5 5 - 5Shruti IyerRadicals vs. RadiclesQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 5 - 3Grace HuangHitting the (Ileal) BrakesQueen Margaret College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education 5 - 5Shruti IyerRadicals vs. RadiclesQueen Margaret College Realise the Dream Nomination 5 - 5Shruti IyerRadicals vs. RadiclesQueen Margaret College Victoria University of Wellington Faculty of Education5 - 1Bryony MillerMarine vs Freshwater Conservation in NZQueen Margaret College NIWA5 - 1Bryony MillerMarine vs Freshwater Conservation in NZQueen Margaret College Highly Commended 2 - 126Thomas Dunn and Caylum Blenkhorn Pistons Under PressureRaroa Normal Int VUW School of Chemical and Physical Sciences 2 - 126Thomas Dunn and Caylum Blenkhorn Pistons Under PressureRaroa Normal Int First in Class 2 2 - 121Elinor TaylorDeath to Moss and LichenRaroa Normal Int Fourth in Class 1 1 - 71Carlos MendoncaGrass Can Always Be GreenerRaroa Normal Int Highly Commended 1 - 138Emma BrownDo I Hear a RingingRaroa Normal Int Capital City Science Educators (Peter Jennings Memorial Prize) 2 - 121Elinor TaylorDeath to Moss and LichenRaroa Normal Int Capital City Science Educators (Peter Jennings Memorial Prize) 1 - 71Carlos MendoncaGrass Can Always Be GreenerRaroa Normal Int Wellington Medical Research Foundation 5 - 6Ishani SukumaranA natural remedy for diabeticsSacred Heart College Third in Class 5 5 - 6Ishani SukumaranA natural remedy for diabeticsSacred Heart College James Duncan Futures Prize 5 - 6Ishani SukumaranA natural remedy for diabeticsSacred Heart College Second in Class 3 3 - 19Paolo LopezIsolation of bacteria on phonesSaint Bernard's College Wellington Medical Research Foundation 3 - 19Paolo LopezIsolation of bacteria on phonesSaint Bernard's College NZ Baking Industry Research Trust Award 1 - 81Mackenzie GeorgesonThe effect on blood glucose between white bread and grain bread.Saint Bernard's College Highly Commended 1 - 93Wiley CravenTo drink or not to drink?Seatoun School Highly Commended 2 - 134Callum HodsonGame On!Seatoun School Highly Commended 1 - 92Morgan O'HaraHydro-DynamicsSeatoun School ANZCCART 2 - 140Sam RowanHere Little BirdySeatoun School Geoscience Society of NZ 2 - 141Scott WithellTsunami BarriersSeatoun School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 148Eliza OyoSeeing the LightSouth Wellington Int Australasian Corrosion Association 2 - 147Dhairya ThakkarA Battery's LifeSouth Wellington Int Royal Aeronautical Society 2 - 160Reuben AndrewsTranslational LiftSouth Wellington Int Wellington Botanical Society 2 - 158Max CulverRongoa Maori: The Anti-fungal Properties of HoropitoSouth Wellington Int Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 1 - 94Jamie UThe HandSouth Wellington Int Fourth in Class 2 2 - 158Max CulverRongoa Maori: The Anti-fungal Properties of HoropitoSouth Wellington Int NIWA 2 - 154Jack KeddyFish CafeSouth Wellington Int Highly Commended 2 - 154Jack KeddyFish CafeSouth Wellington Int Royal Aeronautical Society 2 - 168Matthew ChuSky DiveSt Benedicts School Highly Commended 1 - 105Januek SubraKeepin' it Cool; Keepin' it HotSt Benedicts School Capital City Science Educators (Doreen Gates Memorial Prize) 2 - 174Shashwath JojiReaching for independence St Mark's Church School Callaghan Innovation Research Ltd 2 - 174Shashwath JojiReaching for independence St Mark's Church School Second in Class 2 2 - 174Shashwath JojiReaching for independence St Mark's Church School Highly Commended 4 - 24Hannah Boese-Hebbend and Alexandra ReeseDoes age affect short term memory?St Oran's College James Duncan Futures Prize 3 - 37Jemima Teal and Sarah TallonIn an egg shell.St Oran's College VUW School of Engineering and Computer Science 4 - 7Mikayla JoyceSolar Panel TrackerSt Oran's College Second in Class 3 3 - 37Jemima Teal and Sarah TallonIn an egg shell.St Oran's College Cancer Society of NZ 5 - 7George ConnollyNovel approach to testing the efficiency of SunblockSt Patrick's College Wellington Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 5 - 7George ConnollyNovel approach to testing the efficiency of SunblockSt Patrick's College Wellington Sociological Association of Aotearoa; New Zealand 5 - 9Adrina VenayagamBreath of Clean Air - Air QualityTawa College Highly Commended 5 - 9Adrina VenayagamBreath of Clean Air - Air QualityTawa College University of Otago 5 - 9Adrina VenayagamBreath of Clean Air - Air QualityTawa College James Duncan Futures Prize 5 - 9Adrina VenayagamBreath of Clean Air - Air QualityTawa College VUW School of Mathematics; Statistics and Operations Research 5 - 9Adrina VenayagamBreath of Clean Air - Air QualityTawa College First in Class 1 1 - 133Miro MacdonaldThermal conductivity of FabricsWadestown School VUW Faculty of Science Faculty Prize 1 - 133Miro MacdonaldThermal conductivity of FabricsWadestown School Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 191Gerard HickeySnack AttackWadestown School NZ Institute of Food Science and Technology 1 - 128Gloria HickeySugar; sugar. Can you have your cake and eat it?Wadestown School Cancer Society of NZ 1 - 128Gloria HickeySugar; sugar. Can you have your cake and eat it?Wadestown School Cancer Society of NZ 2 - 188Claudia Duston-FursmanFinding the ""C"" in juice; to help against cancerWadestown School Highly Commended 2 - 189Ella StrachanCapture; store; release the heatWadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 125Ella TaylorFlying the flag for Science Wadestown School Highly Commended 1 - 126Elliot BaguelyEarthquake! How to purify water in a natural disasterWadestown School IPENZ 1 - 130Jack BainsWhich Truss Bridge design is the strongest?Wadestown School NZ Association of Optometrists - Wellington Branch 2 - 195Loren Kale Colour BlindnessWadestown School Highly Commended 2 - 197Matthew SutcliffeHigh Visibility Aids - How effective are they?Wellesley College VUW School of Engineering and Computer Science 4 - 14Kevin Chen; Tom SuttonThe UV DetectivesWellington College Royal Society of NZ Wellington Branch Prize for best overall exhibit 4 - 11Giotto FreanUsing a cloud chamber to detect cosmic ray showersWellington College First in Class 4 4 - 11Giotto FreanUsing a cloud chamber to detect cosmic ray showersWellington College Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 4 - 11Giotto FreanUsing a cloud chamber to detect cosmic ray showersWellington College James Duncan Futures Prize 3 - 46Alex Sharples; Sebastian ThompsonDirt CheapWellington College Fourth in Class 3 3 - 51Oscar RobinsonLow flow - the way to go.Wellington College NumberWorks'nWords 5 - 10Maor Ben ShaharI believe I can flyWellington College Royal Aeronautical Society 5 - 10Maor Ben ShaharI believe I can flyWellington College Fourth in Class 4 4 - 10Ethan Bloor-WilsonFinding the ideal nitrate concentrationWellington College First in Class 3 3 - 46Alex Sharples; Sebastian ThompsonDirt CheapWellington College Third in Class 4 4 - 18William MunnDistance and synchronisation between metronomes - it's a matter of timing.Wellington College Second in Class 4 4 - 19Adibah KahnAQUA CLEAN: How Drinkable is our Water?Wellington Girl's College AUSIMM NZ Branch5 - 15Nikolai ArtemievMy penny’s worthWellington High School First in Class 5 5 - 14Lily Mason-Mckay Why don’t planes fall out of the sky?Wellington High School VUW Faculty of Science Prize Innovation Prize 5 - 14Lily Mason-Mckay Why don’t planes fall out of the sky?Wellington High School Association for Women in the Sciences 5 - 14Lily Mason-Mckay Why don’t planes fall out of the sky?Wellington High School Realise the Dream Nomination 5 - 14Lily Mason-Mckay Why don’t planes fall out of the sky?Wellington High School Measurement Standards Laboratory; Callaghan Innovation 2 - 198Keiran LewellenRed Light; Green Earth: Saving time and carbon emissions via traffic light coordinationWellington Home Education Network Third in Class 2 2 - 198Keiran LewellenRed Light; Green Earth: Saving time and carbon emissions via traffic light coordinationWellington Home Education Network Sociological Association of Aotearoa; New Zealand 2 - 198Keiran LewellenRed Light; Green Earth: Saving time and carbon emissions via traffic light coordinationWellington Home Education Network
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Public Viewing
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Everybody is welcome to come and view the displays of ther students at Victoria University (Laby Building - Kelburn Campus). Public Viewing Friday 30th August 2013 9:00am to 4:00pm Public Viewing Saturday 31st August 2013 9:30am through to 12:00 noon. Prizegiving Ceremony 1:00pm on Saturday 31st August. If you are an entrant, don't forget to arrange pick up of your exhibit by 3:00pm. See seperate item about picking up exhibits. We have no way to store them. Sorry! The Organising Committee
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Pick up your Exhibits on Saturday 31st August
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Please make arrangements with School Buddies, Parents, yourself, your shadow, anybody to pick up your exhibit between 12:00 noon and 3:00pm on Saturday 31st August. The Committee has absolutely no storage space what so ever, and unfortunately when exhibits are not collected, we have to dump the results of worthwhile and exceptional work, simply as we do not have facilities to store, and distribute exhibits that are not collected. read more
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Science Fair 2013 Dates
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Here are the dates for the 2013 NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair: The venue for the NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair is the Laby building, Victoria University of Wellington in laboratories on the first and second floors. Registration is in the Foyer of the building. Wednesday, August 28 - Setup Day and Registration Between 12:30pm and 4:30pm read more
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Entries for the 2014 Fair are now closed.
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Entries for this year's fair closed at midnight on Friday 1st August. Co-ordinators should look out for an e-mail sent out on Saturday by Sylvia, to check your entries for accuracy. There will be an e-mail with final arrangements for set-up day sent out prior to Wednesday 27th August.
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Dates for the 2013 NIWA Wellington Science & Technology Fair
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- The 2013 NIWA Wellington Regional Science & Technology Fair, will be held on the 1st and 2nd floors of the Laby Building at Victoria University of Wellington, from Wednesday 28th to Saturday 31st August 2013. Closing date for entries was Friday 2 August 2013. Start planning your exhibit now. If you are a Parent, or Adult, who could assist in organising the Fair, please consider sending us a message on the "Contact Form". You would be most welcome to join the Organising Committee. read more
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Photographs of the 2014 Fair
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- For those who are interested in the Fair, there are photographs of some of the exhibits (there are some ideas for next year here). If you were a Prizewinner, we managed to take a picture of most of the prizewinners at the Awards Ceremony. Congratulations!. Please refer to our flickr page https://www.flickr.com/photos/sciencefair-wellington/sets/ The Committee
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Science & Technology Fairs in other Regions
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Other Regions (from Wellington) have Science and Technology Fairs.The NIWA operates a web page that has a list of these fairs, and so does the Royal Society. read more
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2013 Information posted out to schools
- NIWA Wellington Regional Science and Technology Fair
- Attached below are all the pages posted out to schools so far this year. Please note that Entries close 2 August 2013. ENTRY FORM Click here Prize for a Secondary School Science Department Class 5 Entries http://www.sciencefair.org.nz/files/entrycov 2nd letter11.doc"> read more
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