The Baltic Sea WebQuiz 2021 results are out!

 The UNESCO Baltic Sea Project's WebQuiz 2021 has ended and the results are out! 

A total of 3,790 students (wihich is 42 students more than last year) from 8 countries around the Baltic Sea participated in the quiz, in addition also 23 sea enthusiasts and teachers tested their knowledge. The largest number of participants was from Estonian schools - 3213 students and teachers. The second largest participant was Lithuania (230 participants), followed by Latvia (220 participants), Finland (66), Poland(55), Germany (16), Denmark (7) and Russia (6). Only one Baltic Sea Project country was left out this time - Sweden. 

The WebQuiz was held in three age groups and was the most popular among 14-16 year olds (1650 students), then the 17-19 year old age group (1118 students) and finally among 10-13 year olds (964 students).


Due to GDPR restrictions we are not announcing the students names, which will be sent to national coordinators.

Excel table with all anonymous results is available here until 1.03.2022.

10-13 year old category 
Best results (max points 85):
2 students from Estonia (Gustav Adolfi Gümnaasium),
1 student from Germany (Gymnasium Harksheide),
1 student from Lithuania (Simon Dach Progymnasium) 

14-16 year old category 
Best results (max points 135):
5 students from Estonia (Maardu Gümnaasium)
8 students from Poland (II Secondary School Konopnicka in Katowice
)

17-19 year old category
Best results (max points 170):
3 students from Estonia (Tallinn 21st school)

Every national coordinator may give out national prizes that for example include a chance to participate in a natural science camp, work shadowing day, workshop etc.

The sheet with the correct answers of the 2021 BSP WebQuiz can be found HERE.

The quiz is organized by Tartu Nature House (Estonian BSP coordinator) and funded by the Estonian Ministry of Education and Research. 

More information:

your BSP national coordinator or

Maria Ivanova
maria.ivanova@tartuloodusmaja.ee
National BSP coordinator in Estonia

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  2. A big thanks to Maria Ivanova and the Estonian team for preparing and running this wonderful activity, for dealing with so many filled-in questionnaires and finding the winners! Great! :-)

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