Have a look at the children’s amazing 3D designs which the children designed edited and then printed using our 3D printer.
Alpha Prep Science Team Wins The UK National Finals Quiz
This year, the National Finals was held at The Light, one of London’s largest auditoriums, situated at Friends House in Fitzrovia in Central London.
There were 50 teams in the finals representing schools from across the country (some online and some live).
At the live event, 27 teams were finalists and amazingly, Alpha Prep Science Team took first place.
An amazing achievment for the team. Well done!
Natural History Museum Trip
Alpha Prep wins 2nd Prize in the BIEA International STEM Competition 2021
This year’s challenge was to create reusable packaging to reduce plastic waste.
The children had 4 tasks to complete during the competition.
Task 1:
Report writing: Competitors will use the Internet and other secondary sources to research, design and write a report on the ‘reusable packaging’ project.
Task 2:
Design:Â The design round is a paper-based entry, with competitors producing several concept images of their design and to use scientific testing methods to check if there designs would hold a hot liquid.
Task 3:
Presentation and Evaluation:Â Competitors, either individually or as part of their team, video a presentation summarising their project, including an evaluation about their project successes and challenges
Task 4:
Online Q&A round: Competitors with the highest marks will be notified whether they have been selected for the live Q&A round. This round will be a remote question and answer session, where the judges will ask the competitor’s questions about the project based on aspects of their report, design and video submissions.
The children found the tasks challenging and difficult but they kept persevering and worked hard to keeping going during this lockdown period.
Well done to this fantastic STEM team.
Alpha Prep Wins 2 Awards at the BIEA STEM Youth Innovation Competition 2020
This years challenge was to create a robot to help keep dangerous areas clean of plastic pollution.
The children had 4 tasks to complete during the competition.
Task 1:
Report writing:Â Competitors will use the Internet and other secondary sources to research, design and write a report on the ‘Save our shores through STEM’ project, helping clean up plastic from remote mud banks and waterlines through innovative and creative specifications
Task 2:
Design:Â The design round is a paper-based entry, with competitors producing several concept images of their vehicle designs, including a cartoon-strip of the vehicle in action.
Task 3:
Presentation and Evaluation:Â Competitors, either individually or as part of their team, video a presentation summarising their project, including an evaluation about their project successes and challenges
Task 4:
Online Q&A round: Competitors with the highest marks will be notified whether they have been selected for the live Q&A round. This round will be a remote question and answer session, where the judges will ask the competitors questions about the project based on aspects of their report, design and video submissions.
The children found the tasks challenging and difficult but they kept persevering and worked hard to keeping going during this lockdown period.
During the announcements they won the Best Report Award and First Runner-Up award. Well done to the Keeping Mudbanks Clean Team.