
From May 31 to June 7, six students from across Grey and Bruce counties participated in the 2025 Canada-Wide Science Fair at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton. At the Awards Ceremony, members of Team Bluewater were honoured for their excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math.
Silver Medal:
Jack Lang (Grades 7 and 8), Sullivan Community School
“Wing Shape vs. Lift”
Bronze Medal:
Charlotte Woodhouse (Grades 11 and 12), St. Mary’s High School
“The Price of a Pedigree: Inbreeding’s Toll on Holstein Production”
Youth Science Canada Challenge Award (Top Project in Each Youth Science Canada Challenge Category):
Junior Aerospace Challenge Award – Jack Lang, Sullivan Community School
“Wing Shape vs. Lift”
Canada-Wide Science Fair Finalist:
Isaiah Baker, St. Mary’s High School – “How Wi-Fi Affects Plant Growth”
Jade Lowry, Kincardine District Senior School – “Which hand drying method is cleanest? A post-covid investigation”
Tristan Lush, Georgian Bay Community School – “Wool Pellets as a Peat Moss Alternate”
Chayle Oatt, St. Mary’s High School – “Colostrum-Bettering your calves’ health?”
To view the projects, visit
https://projectboard.world/ysc/home.
For more information about the 2025 Canada-Wide Science Fair, visit
https://cwsf-espc.ca/.