Posted April 2025.
A double well done to the two year-10 teams who submitted their proposals to the Isaac Computer Science Competition for this Year.
Group 1, consisting of Harsh, Aloke, Jishnu, and Roshan, developed a proposal and submitted a video presentation for a well-being app. The Reboot app will reward users with points (FPs) for promoting their learning and well-being habits. The app is focused on a target group of mostly teenagers who will benefit from the technology and further learning. The students, for their submission, developed a user interface, some java code, graphics and the logo of their application.
Group 2, consisting of Velin and Timmy, on the other hand, developed a ‘smart’ Water-Saving Plant Pot. Their pot was designed entirely using CAD applications and has incorporated an Arduino computer with sensors and motors to redistribute the collected water where it is needed. The students even created a scale model using 3D printers at school. The project collects excess water from rain and watering and reuses it for dry occasions, redirecting it for various uses as specified by the pot owner. The concept reflects and addresses the growing issue of water scarcity on the planet and the responsible use of it.
Both teams submitted their proposals and related solutions on time, demonstrating relevant professionalism. We want to thank them for taking the opportunity to compete and represent our school nationwide. We wish them the very best of luck and every success in this competition.