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Silver
Award
www.britishscienceassociation.org/crest
Have you ever wondered?
What life would be really like as a
scientist?
 How you would carry out your own
scientific research.
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Have you ever wanted to
really do something in
Science not related to the
curriculum.......
We have the thing for
you!!!!!!!
There are exciting things
happening in the Science
department and I want
you to be a part of it!!!!
It brings me great pleasure
to introduce you to the
CREST award
What is the Silver CREST award?
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Open to all year 10 and year 11 students
Students in year 9 with a level of 6 or
above
Research project or Designing project or
Communications project
Approximately 30 hours of work
Explore career options and use
transferable skills
Assessment to conclude project.
Why Should you be interested in
the CREST award?
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Pursue interests
Exploration
UCAS – recognition, records of
achievement
Minor Cost
Nationally recognised and accreditted
Cross-curricula
STEM
How is it going to run?
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Tuesday and Thursday evenings after
school
An hour after school (finish at 4:30)
Come up with an idea, and run a project
to answer and conclude it.
Starting points in February and October
There is a limited number of places – first
come first serve basis
Original research often not looked
through the curriculum.
Video links
http://www.csiro.au/resources/ps1z1.html
http://www.csiro.au/resources/ps1z2.html
Fancy going into space?
Solve current problems
How clean do you feel?
Project ideas
Energy solutions to the future
- Simulators
- Build helicopters, hovercrafts, robots,
- Genetics
- Become a CSI
- Efficiency of products
- Improving the quality of people lives
- Surveys and research projects
- Fashion
- Waste disposal
- Sport
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Open to all year 7, 8 and 9 students
Research project or Designing project or
Communications project
Approximately 20 hours of work
Explore career options and use
transferable skills
Assessment to conclude project.
CREST bronze award
What to do now?
Register your interest with Mr Rayson in
Lab 6.
- During February there will be a meeting
for everyone who has registered their
interest to find out more information and
put their ideas forward.
- We begin our projects after half term.
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Plans for next year?
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Science fair at ‘The William Allitt’
Entrance into the ‘National Science and
Engineering competition’
Links with local colleges and sixth form
Mentor programme with CREST
Participation in the big bang fair
- Do hypertonic drinks actually work?
- Inventing a method to solve identifying
criminals using smart water
- Testing the effectiveness of lipstick
- Testing the performance of nail varnish
- Investigating the design of different type
of bridges
- Using thin layer Chromatography to
identify different drugs in blood.
Success of CREST at William Allitt
during 2011
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Investigating how effective wind turbines
are depending on wing design.
Comparing the performance of different
cleaners using bacteria growth.
Building a hovercraft
Completing a crack surveyance technique
Inventing a magnetic fish cleaner
Designing and building a water purifier for
developing countries
More projects conducted during
2011 – 2012 during CREST at
William Allitt
Comparing the effectiveness of hair
shampoo on hair strength and structure.
 Testing the effectiveness of memory
training games
 Conducting DNA gel electrophoresis
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Projects being conducted through
2011 - 2012
16 projects to be completed by June 2012
 30 students will obtain a CREST bronze
and silver award.
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Plans in February there will be 10 new
projects starting.
 Thursday 21st June Science Fair will be
hosted by the William Allitt School
 We will be competing in the Big Bang Fair
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Plans for the future
Thank you very much, I look
forward to working with you next
year