Roscommon students shine bright at ESB Science Blast

Pictured at this year’s ESB Science Blast, the RDS Foundation’s flagship Science and Technology Programme, were Fiona O’Neill, teacher with pupils from Clonown NS, South Roscommon. Pic. Orla Murray, Coalesce
Over 500 projects from primary schools around the country, including five schools from County Roscommon, were showcased at this year’s sixth annual ESB Science Blast, the RDS Foundation’s flagship Science and Technology Programme.
ESB Science Blast is a STEM-focused educational programme involving whole classes investigating the science behind simple questions.
Pupils from Roscommon showcased their experiments and discussed their investigation with a STEM expert (judge/moltóir). The judging was non-competitive and aimed at growing pupils' interest and passion for STEM. Over 55,000 children have participated in ESB Science Blast to date, making it the largest primary school programme on the island of Ireland, and one of the largest programmes of its kind in Europe.
Participating schools in Roscommon included St. Mary's National School, Knockcroghery; Castlesampson National School and Abbey Primary School, Boyle, and Clonown National School, South Roscommon. Their projects featured questions such as: How do our other senses affect how we taste? (with a special emphasis on smell); How and why do trees absorb Carbon Dioxide? VENOMOUS VAPES and their EVERLASTING EFFECTS; Why are hedgerows so important for biodiversity?
Speaking at the event in RDS Simmonscourt, Niamh De Loughry, Deputy Chief Executive of the RDS Foundation, said: “It’s wonderful to see such a great turnout for our key Science and Technology Programme from primary schools across the length and breadth of Ireland, including Roscommon. In developing ESB Science Blast we wanted an event that would be informative, inclusive and, above all, a really fun and engaging learning experience. I’ve really enjoyed meeting the children from all around the country and learning so much from the wild and wonderful projects that they’re showcasing here this week.
“I’m also delighted that we welcomed an even split of repeat attenders and ‘first timer’ primary schools to the RDS this year, with over a quarter of all Gaelscoileanna taking part in the dedicated day for Irish speaking schools, on 7th March.” Paddy Hayes, Chief Executive of ESB, added:
“Every year ESB Science Blast brings STEM learning to schools in communities across Ireland and ESB is proud to work with the RDS on this unique initiative. Through the programme, children of all backgrounds and abilities are developing life skills that will help them to become innovative and creative problem solvers, as well as active, informed and engaged citizens. I always look forward to seeing the energy, the excitement, and the celebration of curiosity at ESB Science Blast.”