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The Hillside School Abuja Annual STEM Programme

by Hosea Yusuf
6 months ago
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The programme, themed “STEM Education: A Tool for Inspiring Creativity and Technological Advancement,” was organized by The Hillside School in collaboration with the National Biotechnology Development Agency (NABDA), UNESCO’s Associated School Network, and the British Council.

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In Category A,
Rated Inter-school Science Presentation on the topic: Genetically Modified Organisms – Has Science Gone Too Far?
Aduvie International School won the category.

In the final results of Category B (Science Project Exhibition) announced yesterday, The Hillside School secured the top spot with their outstanding Science project exhibition.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Ben Dike, a biology teacher at Hillside School, emphasized the importance of STEM education in fostering innovation and national development.

“The goal of STEM Week is to create awareness among both science and non-science students, highlighting the critical role of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in our lives,” he stated. He added that while other disciplines are vital, STEM fields drive technological advancements essential for progress.

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Mr. Dike noted that the STEM Week competition, now in its second edition, has grown in scope and impact. He expressed hope that future editions would be even more robust, inclusive, and engaging.

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a significant highlight of the event was a session on genetically modified organisms (GMOs) and their role in agriculture, led by Dr. Rose Gidado Director of Agricultural Biotechnology (NABDA).

Dr. Gidado described GMOs as a revolutionary tool for boosting agricultural productivity in Nigeria. “GMOs are game-changers, offering disease-resistant crops, increased yields, and tolerance to harsh environmental conditions,” she explained.

According to her, using examples like cotton and maize, she illustrated the significant yield improvements made possible by GMO technology. “Farmers using GMO maize can achieve 9-10 tons per hectare compared to just 1.5-2 tons with traditional varieties,” she said.

Dr. Gidado also highlighted the broader economic benefits of GMO adoption, including reducing Nigeria’s reliance on food imports, enhancing GDP, and transforming farmers’ livelihoods.

The event underscored the potential of STEM education and modern biotechnology to address Nigeria’s agricultural and technological challenges. With continued efforts to engage students and experts, initiatives like STEM Week are poised to inspire the next generation of innovators and problem-solvers.

“The Hillside School’s victory reflects its commitment to fostering creativity and excellence in educational fields, setting the stage for even greater achievements in the years ahead.”


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