Science Competition
We are very excited to announce that one of our grade 6 students, Levi, has made it into the final three for the Sleek Geeks Science Eureka Prize Competition for his short video exploring the “Leidenfrost effect”. Levi made the short video earlier in the year during COVID, as he has a very keen interest in the area of Science. The Leidenfrost effect is when water droplets hit a surface that is about 270 degrees and as it evaporates, the steam becomes an insulator.
Levi will find out whether he is successful in late November, but no matter what we are so proud of him and all that he has achieved. As a part of the competition, Levi is getting to have a video link session with Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, who is well known for his books and work on TV and radio.
At Norwood Levi has been involved in many additional learning opportunities, including the Maths Olympiad Group, F1 In Schools and Socrates Café through online learning.
Congratulations on your nomination and outstanding work Levi.