Presentation Contest for Students of the Super Science High School 2020 was held online. Our students from the chemistry club had recorded their poster presentation and submitted it to the contest. This day, they watched presentations made by the other students online and voted for the best. Though held online, our students have learned a lot on how to make a better presentation.
On August 6th, a small ceremony was held at our principal's office for the students who won the prize in the Collaborative Regional Innovation Contest sponsored by Ehime University.
2nd Place "Research about the diet for high-need people in case of disaster--First step toward the awareness of food allergies
Honorable Mention "Iyo Classical Literature---Tales in Ehime" "Effective Use of Pictogram at Evacuation Centers" "Kian-KOU-Bou--Stibnite Craft Studio"
On July 29h, some of the 3rd year students took part in the Relay Lecture to deepen the understanding of the community. The lecturers were from Saijo City Hall. The topics were about local industry and water conditions in Saijo.
On July 25th and 26th, at Ehime University, a seminar was held in order for high school students to enhance their science skills. Four students of our school took part in it. They worked on the experiment in the field of biology and they also learned about data processing with "R", a software.
On July 18th and 19th, at Ehime University, the seminar was held in order for high school students to enhance their science skills. Two groups(nine students) of our school took part in the conference. They worked on the experiment in the field of chemistry.
On July 24th, at Ehime Prefectural Science Museum, the 6th Kahaku Science Research Presentation Meeting was held. Four groups of our students took part in both the meeting of their poster presentation and their stage presentation. And they won the first prize in each session.
On July 16h, some of the 3rd year students took part in the Relay Lecture. The lecturers were from the Engineering Faculty of Tokushima Bunri University, and Saijo City Hall. The topics were about robots operating without any engine, tips to create citizen-centered community, and the current medical affairs in Saijo City.
On July 17th, the 2nd year students in our literature course had a meeting and made a presentation about their research: how they had worked on the topic and how the research would go.
On July 16th, the 1st year students made a presentation about the current situation of medical affairs and disaster prevention in Saijo. They talked about how they could solve some of the problems that Saijo is facing. They shared the ideas with their classmates.
On July 15th, the 2nd year students in our math and science course had a meeting and made a presentation about their research: how they worked on the project and how it would go.