Anastasia Lambros, a Year 11 student at St Euphemia College in Sydney’s Bankstown, has been honoured with the esteemed Victor Chang Science Award for her outstanding achievements in Biology and Chemistry.
This prestigious accolade, named in memory of the renowned heart surgeon Dr Victor Chang, recognises exceptional talent and dedication among secondary school students in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines.
Anastasia’s remarkable performance in her science studies has distinguished her as a deserving recipient of the award. Her commitment to academic excellence reflects the qualities the Victor Chang Science Award aims to celebrate and promote.
In a post on Facebook, the College congratulated Anastasia on her achievement.
“St Euphemia is proud of Anastasia’s accomplishments and looks forward to her future contributions to the scientific community!” the post read.
The award, established to honour Dr Chang’s legacy, seeks to inspire and encourage young students to pursue careers in STEM. By spotlighting students like Anastasia, the Victor Chang Science Award hopes to cultivate a new generation of innovators and problem-solvers.