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Coleraine teenager honoured in the prize giving ceremony

The award for individual runner-up went to Hannah Eastwood from Loreto College Coleraine, Co Derry for her project entitled “Green rust the good gal” entered in the Senior Section of the Chemical, Physical & Mathematical Sciences category. She was awarded €1,200 and a BT Perpetual Trophy.
1,135 students competed this week with 509 projects from 32 counties across Ireland.

Northern Ireland's Education Minister Catriona Ruane was the first to congratulate the teenager.

Posted on: 16-January-2010

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