What is the National Safety Science Campaign (NSSC) 2018?
NSSC stands for National Safety Science Campaign. The 2018 version comes on the heels of four very successful years of conducting the National Safety Science Quiz (NSSQ) across India. This year, we are expanding our footprint and are committed to making Safety Science a common term among children all over the country. NSSC has exciting interactions and contests apart from the quiz.
The National Safety Science Campaign (NSSC) aims to increase awareness among children (between 10 and 18 years) about the science of safety and the behaviors that keep us safe. Participation in NSSC will have a broader impact by influencing peers, families, and society at large, thereby building a community of safety-conscious individuals.
Here's your chance to be the Safety Champion of 2018!
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NATIONAL SAFETY SCIENCE QUIZ (NSSQ), 2018
Do you like participating in quizzes? Here's your chance to be part of the NSSQ, a unique contest that seeks to increase, test, and reward your knowledge on safety science and its important aspects. It is open to school students from grades 9 to 12.
POSTER & SLOGAN CONTEST, 2018
Are you a creative person? Do you feel strongly about a safer world? Here's your chance to showcase your artistic and creative writing skills. Participate in the NSSC Poster & Slogan Contest — open to students of grades 5 to 8.
Theme: Safer Public Bus Transport
SAFETY CLUBSThe biggest sustained activity planned for the NSSC is the setting up of Safety Clubs in schools across India. These clubs will conduct focused group discussions with students who will eventually compete for Safety Ambassador badges, which will be presented in an awards event. Teachers and students of grades 5 to 8 can be part of these Safety Clubs.
These activities will be closely followed by a team of experts in Underwriters Laboratories and Xpress Minds — the knowledge and outreach partner for NSSC 2018.
A Safety Club Teachers Workshop was conducted on August 18 and 25, 2018, in Bengaluru and Delhi, respectively, for teachers of various schools in the cities. The workshop introduced them to the set up and development of Safety Clubs in schools for the academic year 2018-2019. 48 teachers from 37 schools participated in the training.
Please note that these are tentative dates. We will keep you updated on the exact dates online.
NSSQ
Practice quizzes: 25th June onwards
Online test begins: Underway
Online test ends: 30th September
NSSQ 2018 results to be published online:
School-wise winners: 1st week of October
Nine cities finals: 22nd to 26th October
Bangalore-city finals and National Finals: TBD
Poster & Slogan Contest
Start uploading poster entries: 9th July
Last date for uploading poster entries: 31st August
Online announcement of winners: 2nd week of October
Safety Clubs
Teacher workshop for Delhi and Bangalore: 14th/21st/28th July (Saturday)
Launch of Safety Club in eight other cities through teacher talk at zonal finals: 22nd to 26th October
NSSC stands for National Safety Science Campaign. The 2018 version comes on the heels of four very successful years of conducting the National Safety Science Quiz (NSSQ) across India. This year, we are expanding our footprint and are committed to making Safety Science a common term among children all over the country. NSSC has exciting interactions and contests apart from the quiz.
Here's your chance to be the Safety Champion of 2018!
For registrations: Click Here
NATIONAL SAFETY SCIENCE QUIZ (NSSQ), 2018
Do you like participating in quizzes? Here's your chance to be part of the NSSQ, a unique contest that seeks to increase, test, and reward your knowledge on safety science and its important aspects. It is open to school students from grades 9 to 12.
POSTER & SLOGAN CONTEST, 2018
Are you a creative person? Do you feel strongly about a safer world? Here's your chance to showcase your artistic and creative writing skills. Participate in the NSSC Poster & Slogan Contest — open to students of grades 5 to 8.
Theme: Safer Public Bus Transport
SAFETY CLUBSThe biggest sustained activity planned for the NSSC is the setting up of Safety Clubs in schools across India. These clubs will conduct focused group discussions with students who will eventually compete for Safety Ambassador badges, which will be presented in an awards event. Teachers and students of grades 5 to 8 can be part of these Safety Clubs.
These activities will be closely followed by a team of experts in Underwriters Laboratories and Xpress Minds — the knowledge and outreach partner for NSSC 2018.
A Safety Club Teachers Workshop was conducted on August 18 and 25, 2018, in Bengaluru and Delhi, respectively, for teachers of various schools in the cities. The workshop introduced them to the set up and development of Safety Clubs in schools for the academic year 2018-2019. 48 teachers from 37 schools participated in the training.
Please note that these are tentative dates. We will keep you updated on the exact dates online.
NSSQ
Practice quizzes: 25th June onwards
Online test begins: Underway
Online test ends: 30th September
NSSQ 2018 results to be published online:
School-wise winners: 1st week of October
Nine cities finals: 22nd to 26th October
Bangalore-city finals and National Finals: TBD
Poster & Slogan Contest
Start uploading poster entries: 9th July
Last date for uploading poster entries: 31st August
Online announcement of winners: 2nd week of October
Safety Clubs
Teacher workshop for Delhi and Bangalore: 14th/21st/28th July (Saturday)
Launch of Safety Club in eight other cities through teacher talk at zonal finals: 22nd to 26th October