This is the second year running that the HRB Special prize has gone to the school. 

Their project was inspired when Sophie and Laura’s grandfather, a potato farmer all his life, was diagnosed with Type-2 diabetes. His condition would mean that he would have to cut back on, or eliminate altogether, his favourite food.

The girls wanted to see whether the variety of potato, and the way that it was cooked, could affect the glucose (sugar) content?

They found large differences in glucose levels in raw samples of the different varieties. And they also found that the cooking method influenced the glucose levels too, with baking coming out as the cooking method that ended up with the highest glucose content. 

The girl’s project was one of several from Loreto, Balbriggan that won an award at this year’s competition. Congratulations must also go to their science teacher Niamh McNally who won the award for Educator of Excellence.

Along with the HRB Special Prize Sophie, Laura and Emma also won 1st Place in the Intermediate group category.

Watch a quick video of some highlights from the entire exhibition at:

https://www.youtube.com/embed/w1tUAUJ2h04