Six Hawke's Bay youngsters have made a big splash on the international science and robotics stage, scoring a second place in one of the strongly contested classes at the Lego League International Open which was staged this week in California.
The team, made up of Pereka Te Whakaahu, 11, Jimmy August, 11, Korey Anderson, 10, Arie Te Whiu, 10, Norma-Jean Richards, 10, and James Maxwell, 10, who come from Lucknow School and Mayfair School, took out the runner-up spot in the Research Project and Presentation category in the event which was contested by about 80 teams from around the world.
The youngsters, each accompanied by a parent along with school representatives, had embarked on a major fundraising programme to get them there.
"Everyone is so proud," Lucknow School vice-principal Sally Whitmore said.
"When we heard they had come second we all had lumps in our throats."