Sarah is a student at Finley High School and her outstanding achievements in 2022 not only reflect what an inspiring person she is to the school community but also to the community at large.
Twelves months ago Sarah was offered a place in the Curious Minds Program One of 110 females (secondary students) from across Australia to travel to Sydney to hear talks from prominent women in STEM, engage in hands-on supercharged sessions, undertake investigations, participate in communication workshops, and STEM coaching sessions and, most importantly, grow in confidence and ability in a fun, supportive and encouraging environment.
The goal of this program is to gain a head-start to further the students’ studies in Science and Maths and forge friendships with like-minded students from around Australia. Sarah was selected because of her excellent results, commitment to learning and enthusiasm for STEM subjects.
Sarah was partnered with Katie Scott a cloud architect for Microsoft and was offered a scholarship position in the Quantum Computing Summer Camp.
Sarah also participated in the SQA Quantum Hackathon, was selected as one of the three flag bearers at the Finley ANZAC March, participated in Sydney for the NSW Public Speaking Competition finals.
Sarah was awarded the Director of Education Award for innovation and leadership. She is a member of the Finley High School’s Audio Stories team and last school holidays was asked to speak at a Regional Heath Foreum as a Youth Health Ambassador. Sarah was announce as a state winner in the National History Challenge for 2022, she is active ember of the Finley Netball Club and also a member of the fire cadets.