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CREST Awards

Subject(s): Science | Biology | Chemistry | Physics | Technology | Engineering | Age: 11-14 | 14-16 | Post 16 | Publication Year: 2010 to date
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CREST is a project-based awards scheme for the STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) run by the British Science Association. It links the personal passions of students to curriculum-based learning.

UCAS endorse CREST Awards for inclusion in students’ personal statements – they’re well regarded, high-quality and a tangible recognition of success. CREST is a gold standard in STEM enrichment.

CREST can link into work experience placements, after-schools clubs or numerous linked schemes. Students can investigate or design and make, research a subject, or design a science communication project.

Assessment
CREST projects are assessed once students have completed their project work and have filled in their Profile Forms. During the assessment, students may be asked to present their work to the Local Coordinator/project mentor, either by producing a poster or giving a talk. Bronze awards can be assessed internally, by another teacher from your school, but for silver and gold CREST awards, the project must be assessed by an external person, usually the local coordinator, the project mentor or another person from the same organisation.
Your local coordinator will either agree to issue the award, or may recommend that the students do further work.

Your Local Coordinator and the British Science Association Head Office representatives will also be able to provide information on funding and sponsorship (if available), and information on CREST Regional and National events.

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CREST Awards: Case Studies

CREST awards aim to encourage primary and secondary school students to undertake projects in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) related areas. Students' achievements can be recognised with awards at bronze, silver and gold levels. These case studies describe how a range of schools have used the CREST awards…

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CREST Awards: Project Ideas

CREST Awards help school students to undertake projects in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) related areas. Students' achievements can be recognised with awards at bronze, silver and gold levels. The resources in this section contain a series of project ideas that can be used to gain CREST Awards. They look…

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