Before the event, we invited schools to participate in a research project that would be showcased at the conference in the session Science for Experimentation.
All schools were competing for The Association for Clinical Biochemistry & Laboratory Medicine Trophy for the Don Henderson Award.
The conference featured a diverse range of outstanding presentations, as always.
This year’s recipients of the Don Henderson Award were the students from Mill Hill School for their project, Can AI replace teachers?
Highly commended were the runners-up:
Fortismere School (2nd place) with the project The future of farming, and Al-Sadiq School (3rd place) with their project Tap water – friend or foe?
Al-Sadiq School
Tap water – friend or foe?
Al-Zahra School
Sniffing success in the classroom
Bishop Douglass Catholic School
Survival of the sickest: natural selection
Bishop Thomas Grant School
AI in wind-turbines
Central Foundation Girls’ School
Derma AI
Chingford Foundation School
The effects of music on memory
Fortismere School
The future of farming
Mill Hill School
Can AI replace teachers?
Prendergast Vale School
DIY Rockets
Richmond Park Academy
Moskito – Even the smallest fly can make the biggest difference
The Ellen Wilkinson School for Girls
What affects our peripheral vision?
The Lammas School
Sustainable cleaning