Advanced Level School Based Projects
Advanced Level School Based Projects
Pure Chemistry
1. Extraction of Essential Oils from Local Plants – Investigate the chemical composition
and potential industrial applications.
2. Biodegradable Plastics from Starch – Develop and test eco-friendly packaging
alternatives.
3. Water Purification Using Locally Available Materials – Test different natural
filtration techniques.
4. Production of Green Hydrogen from Water Electrolysis – Explore clean energy
production.
5. Battery Recycling and Lithium Extraction – Investigate methods of reusing lithium-
ion batteries.
6. Soap Production Using Natural Oils and Herbal Additives – Create an antibacterial
organic soap.
2. Pure Mathematics
3. Statistics
4. Pure Biology
1. Organic Fertilizer from Food Waste – Investigate its effect on plant growth.
2. Impact of Urbanization on Local Biodiversity – Conduct field research.
3. Use of Microorganisms to Degrade Plastic Waste – Identify and test local strains.
4. Genetic Diversity in Local Crop Varieties – Use molecular markers.
5. Antibiotic Resistance in Bacteria from Local Water Sources – Test microbial
resistance.
6. Natural Remedies for Common Ailments – Study effectiveness of traditional
medicines.
5. Business Studies
6. Economics
8. Physics
These projects promote Education 5.0 by solving real-world problems through innovation,
• Break the project into phases: Planning, Research, Experimentation, Data Collection,
Analysis, and Presentation.
• Identify resources and tools needed (e.g., lab equipment, survey tools, software).
• Assign tasks if working in a group.
3. Research Extensively
• Ensure the project has potential for real-world use (product, service, business model).
• If possible, create a prototype, business model, or policy recommendation.
• Consider how the project can be scaled for commercial or industrial use.
6. Present Professionally
• Project Title
• Student Name(s)
• Subject
• Teacher’s Name
• Date of Submission
• A brief summary of the project’s objective, methodology, key findings, and impact.
3. Introduction
5. Methodology
8. References
Final Tips