Registration Deadlines
General information - In order for your child to participate in The Greater St. Louis Science Fair, a Regional qualifying fair for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair, you need to:
- Ensure your school is registered. Each school that will send projects to The Greater St. Louis Science Fair must register the school. If you are not aware if your child's school is registered, please speak with your child's science teacher.
- Work Safely. Your child must follow safety procedures while conducting their research, and the project itself must conform with Fair safety standards.
- Some projects require a safety approval from the Fair. Click here for the safety approval process.
- Some projects require a safety approval from the Fair. Click here for the safety approval process.
- Enter Your School Fair Your school will hold its school science fair, where projects will be selected to compete at Queeny Park. Consult with your student's science teacher on when and where your school science fair will take place.
- Register Your Project for Queeny. Each school that registers for The Greater St. Louis Science Fair will receive spaces and sequence numbers to be used by their students when they register their projects. The students who are going to compete at Queeny Park at the Greater St. Louis Science Fair need to register their project on-line.
- If your child's project is selected, your teacher will provide your child with a sequence number which can be used to register their project.
- Student Project Registration is open February 1, 2010 thru April 18, 2010
- Note: Students registering projects will need to provide name (if team project, names of all team members), home contact information, school name, project title, project type, project grade level and project category, and e-mail address and sequence number)





