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Hopper Award winners for Excellence in Computing Science.


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Rose Williams

First winner of Hopper Award at Tobermory High School. Rose is our first female student at Tobermory High School to receive the Hopper Award. She is in S2 and is already showing great promise in the subject of Computing Science. She won the Christmas Dresscode Competition and has a keen interest in coding. Well done Rose!

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Anastasija Ivic

First winner of Hopper Award at Dollar Academy. Anastasija demonstrated exceptional skills and dedication in her Advanced Higher project this year. This level of achievement reflects her strong grasp of advanced computing concepts and her ability to apply them effectively.

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Ailsa McGregor

First winner of Hopper Award at Boroughmuir High School. Ailsa is receiving this award due to her achievement, determination and enthusiasm shown in computing science over the past few years. She displays incredible talent in this field and has excelled academically.

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Hannah Miller

This years winners of Hopper Award at Deans Community High School. Hannah's exemplary work ethic and unwavering dedication to continual excellence have earned her this prestigious award. In addition to her remarkable achievements, she serves as the Computing Ambassador, inspiring and leading by example for all girls interested in STEM at Deans. Her role as a mentor and role model has profoundly impacted the community, fostering a spirit of curiosity and empowerment among the next generation of female scientists and technologists.

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Haniya K

This years winners of the Hopper Award at St John Ogilvie. Commitment, hard work in computing, and good test results.

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