Academy girls will represent Northern Ireland

Members of the Ballymena Academy Year 10 Sentinus “Green Leaf” team who won the NIE Best Girls Project in the Young Innovators competition.
Members of the Ballymena Academy Year 10 Sentinus "Green Leaf" team who won the NIE Best Girls Project in the Young Innovators and will represent Northern Ireland in "The Big Bang" to be held in Birmingham. The team are pictured with pupils who also entered, David McIlveen MLA, Ronnie Hassard (Principal), Catherine Wylie (teacher) and James McKervill (Chairman Board of Governors). INBT26-236ACMembers of the Ballymena Academy Year 10 Sentinus "Green Leaf" team who won the NIE Best Girls Project in the Young Innovators and will represent Northern Ireland in "The Big Bang" to be held in Birmingham. The team are pictured with pupils who also entered, David McIlveen MLA, Ronnie Hassard (Principal), Catherine Wylie (teacher) and James McKervill (Chairman Board of Governors). INBT26-236AC
Members of the Ballymena Academy Year 10 Sentinus "Green Leaf" team who won the NIE Best Girls Project in the Young Innovators and will represent Northern Ireland in "The Big Bang" to be held in Birmingham. The team are pictured with pupils who also entered, David McIlveen MLA, Ronnie Hassard (Principal), Catherine Wylie (teacher) and James McKervill (Chairman Board of Governors). INBT26-236AC

They will now go forward and to represent Northern Ireland in “The Big Bang” to be held in Birmingham.

The team are pictured with other Academy pupils who also entered, David McIlveen MLA, Ronnie Hassard (Principal), Catherine Wylie (teacher) and James McKervill (Chairman Board of Governors). INBT26-236AC Quote this code to purchase picture.