
CREST Awards levels
Choose an Award level: Star, SuperStar, Discovery, Bronze, Silver or Gold. Think about your learners' age and ability, and how much time they can commit to the project. The amount and complexity of work required to earn an Award increase with each level. Note that the Awards are non-sequential and non-competitive.

Flexible, accessible, and affordable
Aligned with national curriculum
Compatible with other STEM schemes
Student-led
Flexible, accessible, and affordable
Aligned with national curriculum
Compatible with other STEM schemes
Student-led
Star and SuperStar Awards
Star and SuperStar levels are designed to be easy-to-run and low-cost for children typically aged 3-7 and 7-11 years. Children gain an Award by completing six to eight challenges, which are available to download from our Resource Library. We also provide helpful tips sheets for you to use, explaining the scientific themes and offering guidance on conversation topics for your children.
You can download CREST Star and SuperStar passport templates for your students to track their progress once you create your account.
Within four weeks of payment, you will receive certificates to give out to your class. International orders include fabric badges.
Typical ages 3 - 7
6 x 1 hour challenges
UK (inclusive of VAT) £1 per student; International (no VAT) £5 per student
Star Awards
Perfect for 3-7 year olds who are starting their STEM journey. Short, hands-on activities that challenge your students to explore the world around them.Star AwardsTypical ages 7 - 11
6 x 1 hour challenges
UK (inclusive of VAT) £1 per student; International (no VAT) £5 per student
SuperStar Awards
Most suitable for upper primary students aged 7-11 who are looking for a challenge.SuperStar Awards
Discovery Challenge
The Discovery level is sometimes known as “CREST in a day”. Students typically aged 10-14 work in small teams to complete the project over five hours and present their work at the end of the day. All students have a role in the project, putting communication, teamwork and project management skills into action!
We have created a range of teacher packs which include timetables for the sessions, teaching resources and student workbooks to help you run these fun, one-day challenges.
Bronze Award
The Bronze level is a perfect introduction to STEM project work for young people aged 11+. Over the course of 10 hours, teams of students design their own investigation and record their findings, giving them a taste of what it is like to be a scientist or engineer in the real-world. The Bronze level works well in a STEM club setting or as something that is completed across a term, although there is no deadline for completion. The projects are assessed by the teacher or leader against the CREST assessment criteria.
Upon completion, we ask that you upload a sample of your students’ work on our online platform, for moderation purposes.
You will be sent your students’ personalised CREST certificates within four weeks of the project’s submission and payment.
Silver and Gold Awards
The Silver and Gold levels are designed to stretch your students. They are long-term, in-depth projects that are run by the students themselves. Students choose the topic and type of project they want to run. Silver projects are typically completed by students aged 14+ years and Gold by students aged 16+.
At this level, students are encouraged, although not required, to collaborate with a CREST mentor – an academic or person from industry with expertise in their project’s theme. CREST Silver and Gold Awards are highly sought after, and are a good way to enhance a student’s UCAS personal statement or CV.
All Silver and Gold level projects are assessed externally via our online platform. The CREST assessors are trained experts across all areas of STEM and assess the projects online against the CREST assessment criteria.
Once the project has been submitted, paid for and passed by our assessors, we will send out the personalised CREST certificates. In total, assessment and processing can take up to six weeks.
Typical ages 14+
Typically 30 hrs to complete
UK (inclusive of VAT) £15 per student; International (no VAT) £25 per student
Silver Award
Challenge your 14+ year-old students to run their own STEM projects in teams or individually. Silver Awards are designed to stretch students and enrich their STEM studies. Students develop their own project idea and gain in-depth experience of the scientific method or engineering design process.SilverTypical ages 16+
Typically 70 hrs to complete
UK (inclusive of VAT) £30 per student; International (no VAT) £40 per student
Gold
Awaken your 16+ year-old students’ potential with a long-term, open-ended project ideal for enhancing their UCAS applications. Gold Awards are longer projects that immerse students in real research. At this level, we recommend students work with a mentor from their chosen STEM field of study.Gold