Silver and Bronze Awards at 2025 Biodiversity Space Exposed Seeds Project: Space Seed Cultivation Experience Competition
Three of our Form 5 students, 5A Lau Tsz Yan, 5D Chan Yik Ming and 5D Lui Ka Tung, took part in the 2025 Biodiversity Space Exposed Seeds Project: Space Seed Cultivation Experience Competition which involved the cultivation of both normal plant seeds and space-exposed plant seeds, with participants conducting growth measurements to compare their development and presenting their findings in a scientific video presentation.
Our students found that the space environment almost does not affect the seeds of eggplant, while it inhibits the growth of tomato seeds. Their dedication and hard work were recognized with the Written Report Silver Award (Senior Secondary Group) and the Cultivation Practices Bronze Award (Senior Secondary Group). Congratulations!
