Year 12 student Laura Webb at 国产麻豆AV on the Sunshine Coast has won a Peter Doherty Outstanding Senior STEM Student Award, receiving a $5,000 grant.
The Peter Doherty Awards for Excellence in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education recognise students, teachers, support officers, schools and education partners who demonstrate an outstanding and innovative contribution to STEM education in Queensland.
The award recognised Laura鈥檚 work at Flinders in pioneering the Bold Opportunities Regarding Innovative Students (BORIS) program, which extends her fellow students through special projects and mentoring, and for creating a 鈥榃omen in STEM鈥 ambassador role.
Laura is passionate about a career in STEM, studying Chemistry, Physics and Specialist Maths at Flinders in her graduating year.
Laura will formally receive her award alongside fellow successful applicants at the Peter Doherty Awards Ceremony to be held on Friday, 12 August at the Queensland University of Technology.
This year marks the 19th year of the awards, celebrating the life and on-going work of Brisbane-born Nobel Prize-winning scientist, Professor Peter Doherty.
Laura鈥檚 $5,000 award grant will be used to further her knowledge and experience in STEM.
In her award application, Laura noted, 鈥淚 decided to pursue medicine鈥s I realised that I would like to be a specialist doctor, possibly a cardiologist or cardiothoracic surgeon.鈥
鈥淚 believe that I would enjoy the challenge of problem-solving and finding solutions to health issues and the process of surgery.鈥
Queensland Department of Education鈥檚 Assistant Director-General State Schools 鈥 Performance, Stacie Hansel said the judges were impressed with Laura鈥檚 work in the STEM space.
鈥淵our success in receiving a Peter Doherty Award is a reflection of the efforts and commitment you have invested in your education and will build the foundation of your future,鈥 Stacie said.
鈥淪TEM is a priority for the Department of Education and we are delighted to be showcasing your outstanding accomplishments.鈥
Flinders Principal Mr Stuart Meade said it was exciting to see the work of STEM students being recognised, demonstrating the College鈥檚 commitment to preparing students for Australia鈥檚 changing future.
鈥淲hen it comes to STEM subjects, innovation and design thinking, our students are able to embrace rich curriculum and co-curricular opportunities here at Flinders,鈥 Stuart said.
鈥淭his is how they develop diverse skills required for over three quarters of the fastest-growing occupations in Australia,鈥 he said.
鈥淲e congratulate Laura for excelling on the national stage, and look forward to seeing her graduate with the confidence, character and skills for her exciting next stage of life.鈥
Head of Innovation Club, Mr Peter Horton, who is Laura鈥檚 Physics teacher, said students at Flinders are also encouraged to embrace STEM through co-curricular opportunities such as the Innovation Club.
鈥淭hrough diverse programs at the College we aim to spark student鈥檚 interests in STEM learning, utilising design thinking to deliver innovative solutions to complex problems,鈥 Peter said.
鈥淚nnovation Club provides students with opportunities to innovate, design, develop and implement their ideas in a STEM setting, preparing them for future career pathways.鈥
STEM in the Curriculum at Flinders
Students from Prep to Year 12 at Flinders are encouraged to explore design thinking, innovation and STEM through a diverse, personalised and real-world curriculum.
The learning on offer at Flinders is designed to be meaningful, experiential and consequential to the world beyond so that students become aware they are connected to one another and a part of the global community.
Students learn the skills and confidence to grapple with new and often 鈥榳icked鈥 problems that require creative solutions
In Years 7 and 8 students learn through IDEAS (Innovation, Design, Engineering, Art, Science) as a year-long, multidisciplinary course which incorporates the 21st century skills of creativity, critical thinking, communication, and collaboration. IDEAS is also designed to challenge students鈥 mindsets through empathy, optimism and experimentation.
From Years 9 to 12, students can explore STEM through an array of Science, Maths and Technologies subjects on offer at Flinders, including Design, Engineering, Food and Nutrition, Graphics Architecture and VET pathways.听