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Miriam C and Stephanie S from Morpeth Chantry Middle School were awarded the Royal Society of Chemistry Prize at The Big Bang UK Young Scientists & Engineers Fair.
The pair developed a unique type of chewing gum that actually cleans your teeth while chewing. By increasing the stickiness of the gum and including ingredients found in toothpaste, this chewing gum removes plaque.
The prize recognised Miriam and Stephanie for demonstrating excellence within the field of chemistry and addressing the role chemistry plays in solving the big issues facing society. The prize will include a work experience, industry visit or âbehind the scenesâ opportunity.
The girls’ prize winning project was chosen from over 200 finalists from across the UK. Rogan McGilp, Stuart Chau, Ethan Dunbar Baker took the UK Young Engineers of the Year prize and Roxanne El-Hady was crowned UK Young Scientist of the Year.
Congratulating Miriam and Stephanie, Paul Jackson, Chief Executive of EngineeringUK which organises The Big Bang Fair said:
âItâs easy to see why this idea stood out to the judges but all the finalists are worthy of mention â not only for their exciting new ideas but for showcasing them to crowds of people at the Fair.
âThis glimpse into the minds of the scientists and inventors of tomorrow promises great things for the future.â
Dr Janet Hails, Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry and lead judge for the RSC Special Prize, said:
âThe competition this year was fierce, but the Morpeth Chantry Middle School pupils stood out from the crowd. They took ownership of their experiment and werenât afraid to make changes to improve it. We are sure they have promising careers ahead of them, whatever they choose to study.â
For more information visit www.thebigbangfair.co.uk.
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Congratulations to the Magistrates Court Mock trial team who won the Local Heat of the competition at North Tyneside Magistrates Court in North Shields on Saturday 12th March. They were magnificent at prosecuting and defending in the case of Charlie Smith who had allegedly assaulted Andy Manning in Castletown.
The team were competing against Newminster, Alnwick Duke’s, Seaton Sluice, Thomas More, Longbenton, Cramlington Learning Village & Whitley Bay
We are eternally grateful to Kate & Carolyn, two local magistrates who supported us through the competition.
They will now take part in the Regional Final in May – good luck!
Well done to everyone who took part and Miss Gilberg and all her wonderful tuition.
Sky mentor Katie Storie visited Chantry on Thursday 17th March to work with our sports leaders. Katie also did a whole school assembly where she shared with Chantry pupils her personal journey to representing her country.