1. The AstroQuiz is a science competition for Grade 7 learners, which is based on astronomy-related themes and linked to the "Earth and Beyond" section of the Natural Sciences syllabus.

2. The AstroQuiz is a project funded by the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement (SAASTA) and run provincially by the South African Astronomical Observatory (SAAO). This project is aimed at:

  • encouraging an interest in Science in primary schools;
  • improving classroom practice;
  • creating awareness and insight into basic astronomy, Science and Mathematics; and
  • fostering an interest in career opportunities in astronomy and other sciences.
3. The AstroQuiz has been successfully implemented in the province since 2006 and interest in this competition has been phenomenal. In 2014 Outeniqua Primary School represented the province at national level. There are attractive prizes on offer for the winning school.

4. The Western Cape Education Department (WCED) encourages schools to participate in the 2015 AstroQuiz.

5. The resource pack for the AstroQuiz and previous years' question papers will be delivered to participating schools by the SAAO. This resource pack and the previous years' question papers can be downloaded from the SAAO AstroQuiz website: www.astroquiz.saao.ac.za

6. The WCED requests that all schools use the AstroQuiz resource pack and question papers to give learners practice in writing the quiz. This should be an open-book activity for groups of four learners each, with each group working as a team.

7. Interested schools must register for the quiz directly with the SAAO via the AstroQuiz website: http://astroquiz.saao.ac.za Registration will start in March 2015.

8. All communication with the SAAO will be done via email and/or SMS. Teachers may choose their preferred means of communication when registering.

9. Schools should arrange to participate in the first two rounds of the provincial AstroQuiz online. Schools are encouraged to participate with as many teams as possible in the first round. There will be a trial round for learners to practise taking the quiz online. Learners may use their cell phones to participate online. Schools compete to answer a set of 30 questions in each round. All schools answer the same questions. The teams are given a fixed 60 seconds per question. Teams may discuss answers quietly among themselves. Only one team per school may participate in the second round. Learners participating may not take resource material into the quiz venue.

10. The first two rounds of the provincial AstroQuiz will be held at school level under the supervision of the teacher in charge. Round 1 will be held on Friday, 24 April 2015 and Round 2 on Friday, 05 June 2015.

11. Provincial Rounds 3 and 4 will be held on the same day, Friday, 28 August 2015, at the SAAO in Observatory, Cape Town. All districts in the province will be represented in the third round. The SAAO will be responsible for transporting teams to the provincial Rounds 3 and 4 and the final national event. The winning school will represent the province in the national competition, which will be held on Friday, 09 October 2015. The venue for the final national event will be announced at a later stage.

12. If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact the SAAO directly by email, phone or fax. You can also visit their website for more information. Their details are:

  Tel:   021 460 9369 (Buzani)
021 460 9319 (Thembela)
021 460 9328 (Christian)
Fax: 086 554 1330
Email: help@astroquiz.saao.ac.za
Website: http://astroquiz.saao.ac.za

13. Principals are requested to bring this minute to the attention of all Grade 7 Natural Sciences teachers.


SIGNED: BK SCHREUDER
DEPUTY DIRECTOR-GENERAL: CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT MANAGEMENT
DATE: 2015:03:20