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Clare school’s runners up at Intel Mini Scientist Competition

Scoil na Mainstreach, Quinn-Dangan and St John’s NS Cratloe have been named runners up at 2025 Intel Mini Scientist Competition. Recognised for their respective projects ‘Roots and Music’ and ‘The Beetroot Test – A way to get fitter’, the students participated in some exciting competition.

Castleknock Educate Together were crowned the overall winners of the 2024/2025 Intel Mini Scientist competition. Prahaladh Pradeep won the award for his Evac Smart project developing a smart evacuation system.  The system detects smoke and lights up the safest path for exit from the building.

The students were presented with their prizes by Sarah Sexton, Intel Public Affairs Director and Joe Bolger, Vice President Intel and Intel Factory Manager. As part of the prize, the overall winning school will receive a grant of €1000 from Intel.

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This year, over 6,800 students from 94 schools in 18 counties participated in the Mini Scientist competition. The Grand Final brought together the top 80 projects from around the country.  From generating electricity to studying what makes your heart tick, these young scientists “really blew our socks off!”, said the judges.

The event marked the culmination of a nationwide competition that began in September 2024. 4th, 5th, and 6th class students from schools all over Ireland participated in the eighteenth annual Intel Mini Scientist competition, engaging in project-based learning and exhibitions to explore the world of science. Starting with projects within their own schools, Intel employees visited each participating school to assess projects for the grand final. One project from each school was invited to attend the grand final this year.

Intel Vice President Joe Bolger was thrilled to welcome these pre-teen prodigies to the grand final held in TU Dublin.  “This is our largest Mini-Scientist competition ever and shows the interest in science among our young people.  The standard of this year’s projects is excellent and they are a credit to the pupils and the teachers who supported them in entering the competition.  Encouraging scientific endeavours at all levels in our schools will ensure a bright future for our young people.”

Commenting on the overall winning project Head Judge, Sheila Porter, Scifest Founder & CEO said  “The Intel Mini Scientist competition is a wonderful opportunity for young people from national schools and gaelscoileanna across the country to showcase their scientific knowledge.  The breath of projects ranging from the benefits of eating beetroot for aerobic fitness to a project on hydro electricity  and the level of knowledge demonstrated by today’s finalists has been truly impressive”.

Scoil na Mainstreach named runners up at 2025 Intel Mini Scientist Final. Pictured with Joe Bolger, Vice President Intel and Factory Manager alongside Phil Smyth.

The full list of winners for the 2024/2025 Intel Mini Scientist Competition

Grand Final Overall Winner

Prahaladh Pradeep, Castleknock Educate Together School  won the award for his Evac Smart project developing a smart evacuation system.

Runner-up Awards

*Scoil na Mainstreach, Quinn-Dangan, Co. Clare

*Cratloe NS, Co. Clare

St Laurence’s NS, Sallins, Co. Kildare

St Raphaela’s NS, Stillorgan, Co. Dublin

Wicklow Montessori Primary School, Wicklow.

Grange NS, Fermoy, Co. Cork

St Coen’s NS, Rathnew, Co. Wicklow.

Special Awards: Additional special prizes were awarded as follows:

Best Communication Award

Holy Family, NS, Rathcoole, Co. Dublin

Sustainability Award

Scoil an Linbh Íosa, Prosperous, Co. Kildare.

Best Project Book Award

Lusk SNS, Co. Dublin

Best Visual Display Award

Baltydaniel National School, Twopothouse, Co. Cork

Most Innovative Award:

Scoil Mhuire Fatima

 

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