NSW Young Scientist Awards 2016 feature Sapphire Coast Anglican College students

By Albert McKnight
Updated December 2 2016 - 9:35am, first published December 1 2016 - 1:21pm
Fires burning: Jade Moxey and Emily Smith from Sapphire Coast Anglican College in Bega had major achievements in this year's Science Teachers’ Association of NSW Young Scientist Awards. Photo: Albert McKnight
Fires burning: Jade Moxey and Emily Smith from Sapphire Coast Anglican College in Bega had major achievements in this year's Science Teachers’ Association of NSW Young Scientist Awards. Photo: Albert McKnight

Two students at the Sapphire Coast Anglican College in Bega have been recognised at a state level for their skills in science. Jade Moxey of Year 12 and Emily Smith of Year 9 entered the 2016 Science Teachers’ Association of NSW Young Scientist Awards (STANSW). 

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