From dazzling demonstrations of chemical reactions to intricate engineering marvels, each project featured in the BCIS Science Fair tells a story of imagination, hard work, and the relentless pursuit of knowledge. Beijing City International School is excited to host BSF II, scheduled to convene in person Jun 6-7 and open to Grades 4-12 with three different divisions. This is an opportunity for students interested in STEM to establish bonds across schools and grades. The fair is not just a research and investigation competition between groups delving into specific topics; it is also as a platform for STEM and innovation clubs to share their achievements for the past two semesters.
BSF II will feature a series of workshops and guest speakers from various fields within STEM. These sessions are designed to provide students with insights into real-world applications of their studies and to inspire the next generation of innovators. All participants are encouraged to interact actively, ask questions, and learn from the experiences shared by our esteemed guests.
In the initial launch year of the BCIS Science Fair, students from Grades 4-10 delved into fascinating research topics and immersed themselves in the investigation process. BSF I included G9 and 10 STEM exhibits such as the G9 VEX robots, G9 architecture models, G9 Python animations, G9 Math Ramp proposals, G10 jewelry designs, and G10 Python games, with an addition of STEM club achievements throughout the year, with the Aerospace & Aviation club’s airplane models as a great example, further expanding the scope and diversity of the event.
By preparing and delivering engaging presentations, participants enhance their communication abilities, learning to clearly and effectively convey their ideas to both their peers and judges. These experiences can be particularly valuable for those aspiring to pursue jobs in STEM fields, where the skill to communicate scientific findings is paramount. Students from each age division who demonstrated the thoroughness of their research and their outstanding research and presenting skills will be awarded prizes and further opportunities to participate in advanced regional, national, and international science fairs.
One group of Grade 8 students prepared thorough research into the distribution of world primates and came up with issues to solve to achieve primate protection.
Austin Qiang from the Elementary School investigated different methods to meliorate sleep conditions. His research in melatonin and sleep cycle is beyond the expectation for average Grade 5 students.
Several groups of students creatively integrate chemistry and science fiction to propose future fuels for space travel. Their aspiration for interplanetary transportation astonished everyone.
Hundreds of Elementary students came to the exhibition and celebrated the STEM achievements of their classmates.
As we look further into the future, the significance of science fairs will only continue to grow. In an era of rapid technological development, the skills and knowledge acquired through these events will be invaluable. By cultivating the scientific passions of students, we are investing in the future of our society, paving the way for groundbreaking discoveries and innovative solutions to global challenges.
We believe that collaboration is paramount to advancing knowledge and inspiring innovation. This event is not just about competition; it’s about collaboration, learning, and building a community that values STEM education.
If you’re interested:
Express your interest by filling out the form at this link
If you have any questions, email science.fair@bcis.cn or contact Qi Ziyao (Vickey) at 2019136050@bcis.cn.
Vickey Qi is a Grade 10 student at Beijing City International School who loves astrophysics, astrophotography, volleyball, and singing.
Images: Vickey Qi