Year 10 F1 in Schools
The F1 in Schools STEM Challenge offers students a dynamic educational journey, centred on designing and manufacturing miniature Formula 1 cars using advanced technologies such as 3D CAD/CAM/CAE software. Participants develop skills in 3D modelling, computational fluid dynamics, and finite element analysis, alongside essential competencies in problem-solving, project management, teamwork, and innovation. Beyond classroom learning, students can compete at SA State Finals - Royal Adelaide Show, with potential to advance to National and International levels based on success. This program prepares students comprehensively for future STEM careers.
Subject Type: Elective
Length: Semester Course
SACE Credits: 20 Credits (Community Learning Interview)
Prerequisites: Open Course
Contact Person: mohammad.arifi@stcolumba.sa.edu.au
Further Reading: https://rea.org.au/f1-in-schools/
https://rea.org.au/f1-in-schools/competition-classes/
Competition Explainer: What is F1 in Schools? (youtube.com)
Topic Overview
- STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics)
- Computer Aided Design (CAD)
- Finite Element Analysis (CFD/ CAE)
- Advanced Manufacturing (CNC/ CAM)
- Project Management
- Graphic Design
Assessment Overview
Engineering – Processes & Production Skills (50%)
- Design & Development of F1 Car
- Computational Fluid Dynamics of Prototypes (CFD Analysis)
- Production of Final Car
- Physical Testing of car components
- CNC & 3D Manufacturing
Enterprise – Knowledge & Understanding (50%)
- Team Identity
- Project Management
- Collaboration with Industry & Mentors
- Linking Skills with Future STEM Career Pathways