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Laois children s ingenious invention wins them a national award
Two in a row for Laois school
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Patrick O’Neill, Rosie Rogers, Rían Murphy, Grace Kelly and Beckie Kennedy from Arles National School, Co. Laois have been awarded Engineers Ireland’s STEPS Young Engineers Award );
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Students from Arles National School in Laois have been awarded Engineers Ireland s STEPS Young Engineers Award for their ‘Smart Windmill’ project which aims to help livestock farmers harness clean wind energy to heat water and to make their daily work easier.
The ‘Windtastic Windmills’ team, made up of Rosie Rogers, Patrick O’Neill, Beckie Kennedy, Rían Murphy and Grace Kelly from third and fourth classes at the school, came up with their winning project idea having noticed how much hard work their parents and local farmers have to do on livestock farms.
LaoisIrelandGrace-kellyMargie-mccarthyAidan-kennyBeckie-kennedyBristol-myers-squibbRosie-rogersPatrick-oneillMark-langtryCaroline-spillaneDepartment-of-educationUpdated / Tuesday, 27 Apr 2021
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