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April 16: Rainbow students take part in Math, Science and Technology Olympics
Grade 7 and 8 students in Rainbow Schools will participate in the Math, Science and Technology Olympics on Wednesday, April 16, 2025 at Science North in Sudbury.
“Over 200 students will take part in this event, which has become a tradition for Rainbow Schools,” said Director of Education Bruce Bourget. “Students will apply what they are learning in the classroom in an enjoyable and creative way.”
He added: “We are fortunate to have Science North in our community, where students have access to leading edge activities for hands-on learning.”

A team of dedicated teachers from Rainbow District School Board have prepared challenging questions and activities related to Science North exhibits and the curriculum.
In the morning, students will begin by answering questions to test their knowledge and skills in math, science and technology, followed by a technological design challenge prepared by Science North staff in the afternoon.
“For the design portion of the competition, students use a designated set of materials to build a structure to accomplish a specific task,” said Eric Bacon, STEM, Coding and Skilled Trades Co-ordinator with Rainbow District School Board. “In the process, students hone their co-operation, collaboration and communication skills.”
Following the challenges, educators tally the results. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at 2:30 pm in the Vale Cavern. Parents/guardians and members of the public are welcome to attend.
All participants will receive a t-shirt with the Math, Science, and Technology Olympics logo.
Students are excited and eager for a fun day of learning in the spirit of friendly competition.
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Media Contact:
Nicole Charette, Senior Advisor
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Rainbow District School Board, 705-674-3171 ext. 7217