Concrete mixture 'Vitrumix' wins top award in AJHS research fair's Grade 10 division
Concrete mixture 'Vitrumix' wins top award in AJHS research fair's Grade 10 division
20 May 2023
The Ateneo de Manila Junior High School Science Subject Area recently announced the Grade 10 winners of Deep Dive, the 2023 Science Research Congress held from April 19 to 26, 2023. It is hoped that the marvelous works of these Ateneans will encourage everyone to reduce their impact on the planet through sustainable actions that will improve the quality of life for future generations.
The Grade 10 winners are:
(L-R) Jovy Bactad, Malou Antonio, D3rd Ugalde, Milo Pascual, Cito Obillo, Niel Hinkle, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jovy Bactad, Malou Antonio, Raph Magcalas, Drei Cuevas, Luis Gutierrez, Enzo Prudente, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jovy Bactad, Jason Arias, Louver Pastrana, Ethan Velardo, Jay Mendoza, EJ Porta, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jovy Bactad, Malou Antonio, Andrei Musñgi, Luigi Salazar, Andro Gosiengfiao, Hans Cabrera, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jermel Gorgod, Dirk Favis, Raphael Reyes, Patrick Madla, Hayden Eugenio, Matthew Marbella, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jovy Bactad, Jason Arias, Vinze Estioco, CJ Martinez, Chris Urbina, JM Alde, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jason Arias, Mig Ferrer, Chico Zabella, Kaks Suzuki, Gian Pelayo, Jonny Salvador
(L-R) Jovy Bactad, Brine Ayun, Friday Rodriguez, Fons Biason, Jam Alampay, Hugo Vilvestre, Jesso Soriano, Jonny SalvadorThe “sustainable” medals awarded to the winners were prepared by Areté makerspace and made from recycled plywood and plant fiber lanyards. These medals are the first of their kind to be created and used in the school, and were designed to encourage and promote sustainability much like the research fair itself.
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