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Overdose of science

By KATHRYN BERMINGHAM

SARAH Camm is a tall poppy, and a proud one at that.
The Mater Christi College student was selected for one of 10 places in the University of Melbourne’s science acceleration program.
The Victorian Growing Junior Tall Poppies program aims to encourage talented Year 10 students by developing their curiosity and love of science.
Sarah spent a week at the university, touring labs, listening to guest speakers and participating in a number of science activities. One session involved brainstorming ideas to implement in schools.
“Ideas ranged from inter-school conferences to myth debunking clubs. From this, I have designed several projects for Mater Christi in 2015,” Sarah said.
The program also includes a year of contact with a science mentor. Sarah said that the experience had been beneficial for her academic development in the field of science.
“The immersion week was a raging success. I met some truly inspirational scientists, made some outright awesome, like-minded friends, experienced what university is like and had a non-stop brain workout that I’ll cherish.”
School principal Mary Fitz-Gerald said the school supported all its students to extend their education through a range of activities and programs.
“We encourage girls to pursue all kinds of learning and challenges and Sarah’s ability to act on her passions is a credit to her and reflects the amazing opportunities available to girls.”
Also actively involved in music and social justice, Sarah hopes future Year 10 students will take advantage of the opportunity in coming years.
“I would definitely recommend this program to Year 10 2015 students who are passionate about science and ready for a challenge.”

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