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Two schools gain grants

- REE MALONEY

TWO Geelong schools have received grants of $50,000 to further encourage students to engage with maths and science.

Sacred Heart College was the only secondary school in Victoria to be awarded a Digital Literacy in Schools Grant of almost $50,000.

Mandama Primary School in Grovedale received a similar amount.

Sacred Heart will spend the grant on encouragin­g and developing students’ interest in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Maths, otherwise known as STEM — areas where women are underrepre­sented.

The college’s director of developmen­t, Catherine Middlemiss, said students were asked what would make them more interested in STEM and came up with the idea of wearable technology.

These include technology­based clothing and jewellery.

“(The students) have worked with the Garvan Institute, the Bureau of Statistics and Deakin University — they’re getting fantastic opportunit­ies to work on projects,” Ms Middlemiss said.

Teacher Helen Lazzaro said one of the projects the girls created was “drum jeans” which have sensors and circuit boards sewn into them.

“They can code it and create it themselves in music class,” she said.

Sacred Heart partnered with Deakin University’s school of engineerin­g to find a program to engage the girls.

Corio MP Richard Marles said it was integral to foster a love of science in Geelong school students. “It’s really important for the future of Geelong that we’ve got more of our kids studying STEM and choosing to study STEM,” Mr Marles said.

Deakin School of Engineerin­g outreach officer Jessica Sautner said girls needed less gender stereotype­s and more role models in their lives.

The grant was awarded by the Federal Government’s Department of Education and Training department.

More than 1700 schools applied for the grants and only 60 were awarded.

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Corio MP Richard Marles with Sacred Heart College students Rose Mayhew, Lainey Karlich and Lily Hylands.

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