STUDENT PROJECT AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

Students at Alpamys School actively participate in projects and scientific research, aligning with the school’s overall academic strategy.

SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

Our students conduct research across various disciplines, from native language studies to information technology.

CREATIVE PROJECTS

We support and nurture students’ creative potential, allowing them to express their ideas through various forms of art and design.

ENVIRONMENTAL INITIATIVES

We are committed to environmental preservation and engage students in projects aimed at studying and solving ecological problems.

SCHOOL COMPETITIONS

We regularly organize various competitions to stimulate students’ creative and research thinking:

  • School Science Project Competition
  • Idea Fair
  • Paper Airplane Championship
  • “Battle of the Titans” – Homemade Car Races
  • Environmental Project Competition

NATIONAL COMPETITIONS AND CONTESTS

  • Republican Science Project Competition for students in grades 8–11
  • National Research and Creative Work Competition “Zerde” for students in grades 2–7
  • Republican Environmental Project Competition “ProEco” for students in grades 5–8
  • Republican Robotics Science Project Competition “FirstRobotics” for students in grades 1–11
  • Robotics, Programming, and Innovation Festival “Roboland”
  • Republican Intellectual Competition for Young Historians “My Homeland” for students in grades 9–10

HOW DO PROJECT AND RESEARCH ACTIVITIES BENEFIT STUDENTS?

Encourage Active Learning

Research activities and creative projects allow students to apply acquired knowledge in practice, fostering active learning and a deep understanding of the subject matter.

Develop Critical Thinking

While working on projects, students analyze information, formulate hypotheses, make decisions, and evaluate results—all of which strengthen their critical thinking and reasoning skills.

Promote Creative Thinking

Creative projects help students express their ideas and gain confidence in their abilities, fostering innovation and artistic growth.

Prepare for Real-World Challenges

Through research projects, students face real-world problems, enhancing their problem-solving, communication, and teamwork skills.

Increase Motivation for Learning

Participation in research and creative projects significantly boosts students’ motivation, as they see the tangible results of their efforts and feel like active contributors to the learning process.

ON THE PATH TO DISCOVERY

A Guide for Young Researchers

Choose a Research Topic

Select a topic that interests you or is related to your academic subjects.

Define the Research Goal

Ask yourself: What do I want to find out or prove through my research?

Identify Key Questions

Formulate the main questions you need to answer to explore your topic fully.

Make Predictions (Hypotheses)

Think about what might happen or what results you expect to obtain.

Plan How and Where to Find Answers

  • Select research methods: interviews, surveys, literature analysis, experiments, etc.
  • Identify information sources: books, articles, the Internet, experts in the field, etc.

Work with Various Sources to Find Answers

  • Analyze information collected from different sources.
  • Ensure the accuracy and relevance of the information.

Draw Conclusions

Describe your findings and draw conclusions based on the research.

Present Your Research Results

Prepare a research report using the structure: Introduction, Research Methods, Results, Conclusions.

Get Ready for a Presentation

  • Highlight the key points and findings of your research.
  • Prepare a short summary for an oral presentation to an audience.
  • Remember: Research work requires patience, organization, and curiosity about the subject!

DESIGNING RESEARCH ACTIVITIES

CHOOSING A PROJECT TOPIC

The project topic should reflect the main idea and the motivation behind the research…