News from STEM

Throughout Term 3, Year 9 iSTEM worked on a project to create an app for a real world problem. It was then submitted to the Techgirls Competition. I would like to congratulate the teams who entered the competition:

 
Bill-it: Claire Beynon and Hunter Rose Kazi
A financial management app which enables users to keep track of their bills, providing millions of bill payers with the luxury to be reminded with updates when it comes to their upcoming finances.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
My Butler: Ginette Richetti and Grace Grant 
COVID 19, old age, or just simply running out of time! People can get caught up in their daily life styles and run out of time to complete everyday tasks. With mybutler, it will give lots of people the opportunity to get chores done on time.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Congratulations to Ella Richards and Anabella Di Marco who were NSW Secondary Finalists in the Techgirls Competition!

 
 
Are we there yet ?: Ella Richards and Anabella Di Marco
Is a family-friendly app that proposes to solve the problem of long boring car trips. Our app consists of fun educational games and family activities, for all ages, as well as tips and tricks for parents during long car trips.
 

Ms Brooke Cleggett, Assistant Science and STEM Coordinator

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