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For science students in a class of their own.

The Woodside Scitech Science Awards is a joint initiative between Woodside and Scitech, to encourage greater interest in science in the wider community, by fostering science students at an early age.

The Woodside Scitech Science Awards present a unique opportunity to recognise and reward graduating primary school students who demonstrate passion and enthusiasm for science.

Through the Woodside Scitech Science Awards, students are encouraged to view science as interesting and rewarding.

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Some of the 2009 WSSA winners

Registration is now open!

Submit your school's WSSA registration here!

pdf Download the 2010 WSSA information pamphlet 1.04 Mb

More information

Schools enrolled in the Woodside Scitech Science Awards will receive two free award packs, to be awarded to the foremost graduating primary male and female science students. Award winners will be determined by the relevant teachers and school representatives.

Each award consists of:

  • A science book
  • Woodside Scitech Science Award certificate
  • A family day pass to visit Scitech and Horizon – The Planetarium
  • A CSIRO Double Helix Magazine

The awards are to be presented at the primary school’s graduation or book awards ceremony, whichever is more appropriate.

This awards program is only open to schools in Western Australia.

If you have any further questions, please click on the 'Frequently Asked Questions' PDF below or if you still need additional information, please contact the Project Coordinator on 9215 0739 or at  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

pdf 2010 Woodside Scitech Science Awards FAQ 427.08 Kb 

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