The Bay Chronicle

‘Great teamwork’ on display at EPro8 Challenge

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Kamo Intermedia­te and St Francis Xavier Catholic School have been crowned champions of the 2023 Northpower EPro8 Challenge competitio­n.

In closely fought finals, Kamo Intermedia­te won the years 7-8 title while St Francis took out the years 5-6 contest.

Both teams gained the most points by completing challenges in their respective competitio­ns held jointly on Tuesday last week at Whangārei Boys’ High School.

The challenges included building a pendulum clock, a car wash, a rat wheel to generate electricit­y and a lightning detector.

About 70 teachers and parents watched the finals, and were treated to a great contest after 64 teams from 22 schools had previously competed in the heats and semi-finals.

Northpower community outreach facilitato­r Arriane Christie says she was impressed with the calibre of the finalists.

‘‘All of the teams displayed great teamwork, excitement and drive and it was great to see young people enjoying themselves while competing and learning,’’ she says.

‘‘Northpower can see that sponsoring this event provides a real benefit to students and schools. It gives students a won

‘‘It was great to see young people enjoying themselves while competing and learning’’ Arriane Christie, Northpower community outreach facilitato­r

derful opportunit­y to get involved with, and learn about science, technology, engineerin­g, and maths, but in a practical way.

‘‘I want to congratula­te all the students that participat­ed in the EPro8 Challenge, from the school’s internal events to the grand finals, and especially the finalists. It is a huge achievemen­t that they can all can be proud of.’’

The runners-up in the finals were Arapohue School and Whangarei Heads School, who were joint second in years 7-8, while in the years 5-6 final, One Tree Point School was second, with St Francis Xavier Catholic School in third.

It was also the first time that a secondary inter-school competitio­n has been run in Northland, with years 9-10 and years 11-13 competing last Wednesday, with Whangārei Boys’ High School taking out both competitio­ns.

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