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Official Launch of F1 in Schools STEM Challenge 2025

The official launch of the F1 in Schools STEM Challenge 2025 in Mauritius, organized by ReUSE Revamp in collaboration with the U.S. Embassy and the Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre was held on the 19th September 2024.

This exciting initiative empowers young minds to explore the world of STEM through the thrill of designing, engineering, and racing miniature Formula 1 cars said François Mark, CEO of ReUSE Revamp.

He also announced that he was proud to bring this global competition to Mauritius, creating opportunities for students to develop critical skills, pursue innovative careers, and compete on an international stage. Together, we are shaping the future of education and technology in our country.

François Mark pointed out:

ReUSE Revamp, a social enterprise dedicated to sustainability, the circular economy, and digital empowerment, is proud to announce the official launch of the F1 in Schools STEM Challenge 2025 in Mauritius. In partnership with the U.S. Embassy and the Rajiv Gandhi Science Centre, we are opening registration to Mauritian students and schools for this global educational program. This marks a significant milestone in ReUSE Revamp’s mission to inspire the next generation of innovators while promoting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) learning through engaging, hands-on experiences.

What is F1 in Schools?

F1 in Schools is a global STEM challenge where students design, manufacture, test, and race miniature, compressed-air powered Formula 1 cars. The program blends learning and excitement, encouraging young minds to develop skills in engineering, project management, marketing, and teamwork. Since its inception in 1999, F1 in Schools has inspired millions of students worldwide, opening doors to careers in Formula 1 and other high-tech industries.

Why Participate in F1 in Schools?

For Students:
● Skill Development: Learn valuable skills in engineering, CAD/CAM software, project management, and marketing.
● Real-World Application: Gain hands-on experience with concepts like aerodynamics, physics, and manufacturing.
● Career Pathways: The program opens doors to exciting career opportunities in engineering, motorsports, and technology.

For Schools:

● Enhanced Curriculum: F1 in Schools supplements STEM education with engaging, project-based learning.
● Reputation for Innovation: Schools that participate are recognized for promoting cutting-edge education in STEM.
● Student Engagement: The competition motivates students through a fun, challenging, and rewarding learning experience.

Program Structure

Team Composition
Each team consists of 3-6 students, with specific roles such as Team Manager, Design Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, and Marketing Manager. This structure fosters teamwork, leadership, and collaboration.
Competition Stages
● Regional Competitions: Teams compete locally to qualify for national events.
● National Competitions: Winners from regional rounds advance to national competitions.
● World Finals: The top teams compete globally, showcasing their talent on an international stage.

Design and Engineering
Students will apply STEM principles to design miniature F1 cars. Using advanced tools, they learn to optimize their designs for speed and efficiency while working within budget constraints.

2025 Program Details

Eligibility:
● Students aged 9-19 are eligible to participate.
○ Ages 11-19: Eligible for regional and world finals.
○ Ages 9-11: Engage in hands-on learning, building F1 cars from cardboard and sustainable materials.
How to Register:
1. Visit https://reuserev.com/f1-in-schools-in-mauritius to pre-register.
2. Fill out the online registration form with team and school details.
3. Pay the pre-registration fee to confirm participation.
Key Dates:
● Registration Opens: September 19, 2024
● Registration Closes: December 20, 2024
● Workshops & Coaching: 2025 (Dates to be announced)
● Regional Competitions: 2025 (Dates to be announced)
● National Finals: 2025 (Dates to be announced)
● World Finals: 2025 (Dates to be announced)
Participation Fees:
● Pre-Registration Fee: Due by December 20, 2024, covering access to resources, workshops, and mentorship.
● Competition Fee: Due in 2025 (specific dates to be announced), covering participation in regional and national competitions.

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