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Created : 19 Nov 2003
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Bright Sparks is all about hooking young people into hi-tech careers. We have something for kids of all ages.

There�s an electronics programme students can do at school. At the end of it they can graduate with a National Certificate in Electronics technology. This links into NCEA as well.

Students can create weird and wonderful electronics inventions and enter them in competitions, wins prizes and even become famous!

Students can join the Bright Sparks email club and talk with other kids and mentors all over NZ and the world about their projects and ideas.

With Bright Sparks, students and teachers can go on real and virtual trips of some of NZ�s most amazing hi-tech companies and get an idea of the work they do and the exciting careers they can offer.

Check out the amazing website- you will find heaps more information at www.brightsparks.org.nz
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