Marshall McLuhan students participated in the Toronto Science Fair 2026 and demonstrated outstanding achievement, earning 2 Gold Medals, 2 Silver Medals, 5 Bronze Medals, and 2 Special Awards.
Bronze Medals
Elena B. and Olivia L.
Project: How Can AI Become More Efficient?
Mickle L.
Project: Attention Integrated Motor Control System
Sonya L. and Lauren N.
Project: Evaluating the Feasibility of Carbon-Based Filters for CO₂ in Air Pollutant Capture
Silver Medals
Istvan C. F. and Jj T. O.
Project: AI Dependence and Brain Development
Gold Medals
Elena S.
Project: Martian: Machine-Learning Assisted Radiation Tracking with Intelligent Alerting Network
Timofei S.
Project: Fire Safe Dock
Special Awards
Elena S.
Charles Lee Design for Innovation, $100
The University of Ottawa Scholarship, $1000
The Marshall McLuhan school community is proud and commends the students who participated in the Toronto Science Fair. Their dedication and commitment to academic excellence are reflected in the caliber of their projects and their engagement in STEAM disciplines. The projects showcased a high degree of intellectual engagement, innovation, analytical reasoning, and the proficient use of inquiry-driven learning approaches.
The school acknowledges the essential role of science teachers, whose professional expertise, mentorship, and instructional support were instrumental in cultivating a rigorous and enriching learning environment. Recognition is also extended to parents for their collaborative contributions and ongoing support of student achievement.
It is important to recognize the support of the McLuhan school administration in cultivating an environment that advances innovation, equity, and excellence in student learning. Congratulations to McLuhan students on their outstanding achievements at the Toronto Science Fair 2026.




