Empowering Canadian Students with Sustainable Energy Solutions
Key Ideas
  • St. Mary-St. Cecilia Catholic School in Morrisburg, Ontario won the 2023 Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest with their innovative hydrogen generator prototype for sustainable energy solutions.
  • The teachers emphasized empowering students to drive change from a young age and highlighted the importance of celebrating small achievements to manage overwhelming projects.
  • Participating in the contest boosted students' interest in STEM fields and inspired them to see themselves as future change-makers in the fight against climate change.
  • The long-term vision involves further development of the hydrogen technology prototype with the goal of making a significant impact on energy production and storage to combat climate change.
The Samsung Solve for Tomorrow Contest in Canada encourages students in grades 6 to 12 to tackle community challenges. St. Mary-St. Cecilia Catholic School in Morrisburg, Ontario won the 2023 competition by presenting a hydrogen generator prototype supporting the shift to sustainable energy sources. The teachers, Blair Fitzsimons and Laura Ferguson, highlighted the empowerment of students to drive change and solve problems even at a young age. They managed the student team by setting achievable goals, celebrating successes, and allowing room for creativity. The experience culminated in a heartwarming awards ceremony where the students realized their potential. Participating in the contest ignited students' interest in STEM and showed them the impact they can make as future leaders. The teachers advise educators to trust in their students' abilities and embrace the messy journey of learning. Looking ahead, they aim to collaborate with experts to further develop their hydrogen technology for wider trials. The project's long-term vision aligns with the shared responsibility to fight climate change by promoting sustainable energy solutions.
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