Junior scientists uncover secrets of the zebrafish, and get hooked on STEM

Emma Koehn, The Age

“St John’s principal Verona Gridley said the school had run the BioEYES program over the past few years, and it was a valuable part of the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) curriculum. ‘It just engages our students so much. They just love the hands-on [nature] and seeing that growth across the week,’ she said.”

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