Thursday, September 20, 2018

Science competition gets learners excited!


The Science  Learning Centre for Africa of the University of the Western Cape will be hosting an annual science club competition where schools from the Cape Wineland region can participate in an inter-school science competition

The competition will be taking place at Worcester from 9am until 3pm

The science clubs is an initiative of the UWC-SLCA to promote greater participation, excitement and enthusiasm for science amongst learners from this region. It is expected that a total of about 250 learners will be participating in the competition. The competition will be divided in two sections, namely a primary and a secondary section that will allow all learners to compete on an equal basis. 

In the science competition, learners will be expected to come up with creative and innovative exhibitions, experiments and demonstrations while at the same time explaining the processes that lead to the outcomes of the activity. They will be judged and scored for understanding, handling of equipment, originality, presentation and safety.

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