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F1 In Schools

F1 in Schools is a worldwide STEM ( Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) competition for elementary and high school students comprising of more than 20,000,000 participants from over 44 different countries around the world, who work together and collaborate with experts to design, modulate, test, develop, assemble and race a micrographic of an F1 racing car. The participants is not only to design the car and obtain sponsorships to cover the costs, but are also required to advertise their car to the public. Needless to say, this competition entails sufficient time-management skills, hard-working and determined participants willing to step out of their comfort zone. 

 F1 in Schools is the only global multi-disciplinary challenge in which teams of students aged 9 to 19 deploy CAD/CAM software to collaborate, design, analyze, manufacture, test, and then race miniature compressed air powered cars made from F1 model blocks. The participants get to develop several useful skills as long as to learn how a real automotive racing company works and operates. 

To learn more click on the website below 

 www.f1inschools.com  

STEM 

The acronym STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) refers to the integration of teaching its disciplines at all levels of education. STEM is an educational approach designed to combine technology and engineering along with science and mathematics, which are vital for the understanding of the laws of the universe. An advantage of implementing STEM in our lives is our future improvement, since soon approx. 25% of our jobs will involve STEM knowledge. Education will change from traditional classes and conferences to something more synchronized, where exploring and discovering new things will be the most important key to better learning. Lastly, with STEM you can develop many skills, such as solving problems, critical thinking and teamwork.

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Our School

Anatolia College established the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Training Center in 2012, aiming not only at strengthening the existing teaching of science in school, but also in its comprehensive and effective application in the fields of Mathematics, Engineering, Technology and Science. Based on the Center’s programs and with the guidance of it’s professionals, we formed our team and have continued our efforts to distinguish ourselves in the F1 for Schools competition.

Over the last 4 years, Anatolia College has led 10 teams to the National Finals, while 3 of them have qualified for the World Finals. In fact, team reset was crowned National Champions in 2015 and was very successful in the World Finals in Singapore the same year, ranking 11th among 48 other teams and 3rd in the Knock-Out Races. Anatolia College even held the 4th National Finals in Thessaloniki in April 2015.

To learn more about click on the website below 

 www.anatolia.edu.gr  

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