Year 7 student wins National “Space 4 All” Challenge
We are thrilled to celebrate the outstanding achievement of Year 7 student Cagatay (7P2), who was named a winner in the prestigious “Space 4 All” Challenge. The competition invited innovators, thinkers and dreamers to design solutions that make space travel and exploration more inclusive and accessible for people with diverse needs. Demonstrating exceptional creativity and problem-solving skills, Cagatay’s entry – EUS-1: Enhanced Universal Suit for Inclusive Space Exploration – stood out among entries from across the competition. His innovative concept not only secured him a winning position, but also saw his project recognised as a finalist in the 2025 Space 4 All Challenge, a remarkable accomplishment for such a young student. Cagatay approached the challenge with imagination, determination and a clear commitment to inclusivity, embodying the very spirit of the competition. His success is a testament to both his talent and his dedication. We are incredibly proud to see our students representing the school so positively, embracing opportunities, and achieving at such a high level. Congratulations, Cagatay, a truly stellar achievement!








