2001 Edmonton Science Olympics
March 10, 2001
Teams of students from grades one to twelve will get the chance
to get up close and personal with the principles of science at the
2001 Edmonton Science Olympics, March 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30
p.m. at the Shaw Conference Centre, Hall A.
The Edmonton Science Olympics is an annual interactive science
competition organized by teachers from Edmonton Public and Catholic
Schools and sponsored by APEGGA. The competition allows students
to see first-hand how science affects our everyday lives.
Schools from Edmonton and surrounding areas may enter teams in
one of four divisions:
Division I - grades 1-3
Division II - grades 4-6
Division III - grades 7-9
Division IV - grades 10-12
The event includes projects that the teams construct prior to the
competition and bring with them for testing, and spontaneous activities
revealed to teams on the day of competition. Elementary students
will compete in three events over the course of the morning, while
junior and senior high students will be challenged in five events
over the course of a full day.
Teams consist of 5 students and 1 teacher of coach. Registration
packages will be mailed to Edmonton and area schools at the end
of November. If your school is interested in participating in the
Edmonton Science Olympics, and does not receive a registration package,
please contact the APEGGA Public Relations Department in Edmonton
at (780) 426-3990 or toll free at 1-800-661-7020.
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