St Hilda's Ammonite Spring 2016

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Guilia Naccarato, Annabelle Barrie and Cait Watkins.

Elana Godfrey and Carys Kinnell.

Booming as young inventors Breanna Morris, Zali Dale and Arya Moodley.

After months of work, refining and planning, Boom Barrier creators Carys Kinnell and Elana Godfrey won the Year 5/6 category of the WA Young ICT Explorers Competition. On each traffic light there is a boom barrier that is slowly lowered on an amber light, ensuring that when the light is red no cars can pass. Once the light turns green, the barrier lifts to allow cars to pass through. “We were so proud of all the girls, and their displays and pitches on Saturday were spectacular!” Mrs Pudney said. “The whole experience has been a fantastic team effort with lots of people involved. The girls have seen how people with different skills can all come together to achieve wonderful results.”

Lara Hadi, Chloe Morgan and Letisha Xu.

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Congratulations to the Boom Barrier team and all the girls on their efforts!


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