Breaking Barriers in STEM
ACS Hillingdon Student Finalist in International “One to Watch” Technology Awards

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Her teachers describe her as an outstanding role model for aspiring scientists.“Glass ceilings are meant to be broken. Break them, spread your wings and fly,” said Hala Mattar, Science Teacher at ACS Hillingdon. “Our science classes have as many female students as male, and sometimes even more. We have had many aspiring female doctors and engineers who have made us very proud. Our laboratories are equipped with the latest probes and sensors, giving students the tools they need to carry out meaningful investigations.”Looking ahead, Vicky hopes to study medicine and pursue a career as a surgical oncologist, while also contributing to research into dementia.She believes increasing representation is key to encouraging more girls to pursue STEM careers:“If there is a single step we can take, it is to increase representation. Showing young girls that they belong in maths and science will be essential in inspiring the next generation of innovators.”Why is this important to recognise? As of 2025, women make up just 28% of the global STEM workforce. The sector still faces a persistent “leaky pipeline”, with women more likely to leave STEM careers at key stages. This is not a question of capability. Women enter these fields with the talent and ambition to succeed but often face structural and cultural barriers that make it harder to stay and progress.As International Women’s Day approaches, achievements like Vicky’s serve as a powerful reminder that the future of technology is being shaped in today’s classrooms, and that the next generation of female innovators is already leading the way.To learn more about ACS Hillingdon’s commitment to global education, explore the school’s website: www.acs-schools.com/hillingdon or book a visit now.ACS International School Hillingdon is a beautiful green and welcoming campus close to Central London, bursting with innovation and enterprise.We’re home to over 500 students, aged 3 to 18, and 100+ expert faculty and staff, representing over 60 nationalities. The school’s global outlook informs our world-renowned curriculum, building on the very best of international education standards, which gives our students unprecedented flexibility to tailor their studies from a wide range of options.Our students flourish in a warm, personal school environment, and they are supported by talented teachers who seamlessly integrate enquiry-based learning and the development of a global outlook with technology in the classroom.


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