Eskom expo for young scientists international science fair special awards ceremony in Kempton Park, Gauteng
The 2025 Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair Special Awards Ceremony is scheduled to take place this evening, October 9, 2025, in Kempton Park, Gauteng. This event is a celebration of innovation and scientific talent among young learners across South Africa, recognising their outstanding projects and contributions to various fields of science and technology. The ceremony provides an opportunity to acknowledge the hard work and dedication of these future scientists and engineers, with the Department of Basic Education supporting initiatives that foster a love for STEM subjects.
Key event details
- Event: The 2025 Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair Special Awards Ceremony.
- Date: Taking place this evening, Thursday, October 9, 2025.
- Location: Kempton Park, Gauteng province, South Africa.
- Purpose: To award and recognise young scientists for their innovative projects in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
- Organisations involved: Eskom (primary sponsor) and the Department of Basic Education (supporting agency).
- Online access: The ceremony is available for public viewing online, with a link provided for live access.
Celebrating young scientists: The department’s commitment to innovation
The Department of Basic Education (DBE) is proud to support the 2025 Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair Special Awards Ceremony, an event that truly embodies our commitment to nurturing the next generation of innovators and critical thinkers in South Africa. Tonight’s ceremony in Kempton Park, Gauteng, is more than just an awards show; it is a testament to the incredible potential of our young learners and the importance of investing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education.
We firmly believe that encouraging scientific inquiry from an early age is vital for our nation’s progress. The Eskom Expo provides a crucial platform for school-going learners to explore their curiosity, develop problem-solving skills, and apply scientific principles to real-world challenges. By engaging in hands-on research and presenting their findings, these young scientists are not only learning but also contributing to a culture of innovation that is essential for addressing the complex issues facing our society.
The DBE works closely with partners like Eskom to ensure that such opportunities are accessible to learners from all backgrounds, fostering an inclusive environment where every child with a bright idea can thrive. We encourage all members of the public, especially parents, teachers, and students, to tune in to the awards ceremony tonight and witness the brilliance of our young talent. Their achievements are a source of inspiration and a clear indicator of a promising future for South Africa. For a deeper dive into all our programmes and policies, please visit the official Department of Basic Education website. You can also explore more about the Department‘s ongoing initiatives and news by visiting our activities page.
Questions and answers for the public
Here are some common questions and answers regarding the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists and the Department‘s involvement:
- What is the Eskom Expo for Young Scientists?
The Eskom Expo for Young Scientists is South Africa‘s premier science fair for primary and high school students. It provides a platform for learners to conduct scientific research, develop innovative projects, and present their findings to a panel of judges. - When and where is the Special Awards Ceremony taking place?
The 2025 Eskom Expo for Young Scientists International Science Fair Special Awards Ceremony is scheduled for this evening, Thursday, October 9, 2025, in Kempton Park, Gauteng. - Who is eligible to participate in the Eskom Expo?
The Eskom Expo is open to all students from Grades R to 12 attending any school in South Africa, including public, private, and home schools. - Why does the Department of Basic Education support this expo?
The Department of Basic Education supports the Eskom Expo because it promotes STEM education, encourages scientific inquiry, and develops critical thinking skills among young learners, aligning with our goals for educational excellence and national development. - What are the benefits for learners who participate?
Participants gain valuable research experience, develop presentation and communication skills, connect with fellow young scientists, receive recognition for their achievements, and potentially earn scholarships or opportunities for further studies. - How can schools encourage their students to get involved?
Schools can encourage participation by integrating science fair projects into their curriculum, providing mentorship, establishing science clubs, and allocating resources for project development. - Are there different categories of scientific projects?
Yes, the expo features various categories covering a broad spectrum of scientific disciplines, including physical sciences, life sciences, engineering, social sciences, and more, allowing students to explore their specific interests. - Where can the public watch the awards ceremony?
The awards ceremony is often streamed online. A specific link is usually provided closer to the event date for public viewing. - How can I learn more about the Department’s other educational initiatives?
You can find comprehensive information about all the Department of Basic Education’s programmes, policies, and news by visiting our official website at www.education.gov.za or exploring our news and activities page.

