By Ms Hayley Iannazzo Learning Area Leader Science & STEM

CRC Caroline Springs came alive with curiosity and creativity as students and staff joined in the celebrations for National Science Week 2025. With a range of hands-on activities and friendly competition, the week was a fantastic opportunity to explore the wonders of science in engaging and interactive ways.

Each morning began with a daily ‘Homeroom Science Quiz’, challenging students with questions on everything from physics to environmental science. Homerooms battled it out for top marks, but it was 10 Kororoit who took the crown, proving themselves the sharpest science minds in the school!

Lunchtimes were just as action-packed. Students had the chance to take part in Solar-Powered Robot Workshops, where they built their own robots powered entirely by the sun. The workshops sparked interest in engineering and renewable energy, with students working in teams to bring their robots to life.

Adding a touch of fun to the week students also took part in giant bubble blowing competitions. Students had fun testing their technique to create the biggest and longest-lasting bubbles—turning science into a colourful art form. Even our Principal Mr Madigan got in the spirit of bubble blowing!

National Science Week at CRC Caroline Springs was a huge success, bringing science out of the classroom and into the everyday lives of our students. A big thank you goes out all who participated.

We look forward to even more exciting discoveries next year!

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