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    | Alex Coventry did well in the Science section with his study on diabetes | Jess followed her interests to try and prove goats were intelligent. Well, they are! | 
  
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    | Robert Coulter's impressive study on energy drinks and their effects was the Science winner. | Highly commended girls Felicity and Jenna were also good ambassadors, taking littler kids around the fair. | 
  
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    | Bailey Carter designed a walker to help older people. He was highly commended in the technology section. | On a dark night, these ear tags would be very useful Caroline Paulsen proved it. | 
  
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    | Might as well make something useful for this thought Daniel Perkinson. A carrier for his scooter. Cool. | Elana Spod had her pets in mind for her excellent recycling creation. | 
  
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    | Being a bus monitor makes you aware of safety. Sharnaye made a simple and very effective light to keep bus kids safe. First place! | Now it's prize giving. The whole school, plus some parents and grandparents come to watch. | 
  
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    | Place getters in technology... Daniel and Sam Looney compare prizes. | Mr Fitz awards Robert with his trophy. | 
  
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    | Ropbert holds the trophy, certificate, money and a nice backpack from Fonterra. Millie shows her smile can light up any photo! | Sharnaye Hall walks away with the technology prizes. | 
  
    |  | When it came to the EBOP fair, Millie Patterson was our highest achiever. She got a gold award and Best Soil Related entry. |