At Home: Uploading Bronze project work
We collect work at Bronze level for internal moderation only, and therefore only ask for a sample of the work completed. When finishing projects at home, the easiest project element to upload would be the Bronze profile form or Bronze Workbook completed by your child.
If your child completed their project on paper, you can scan their work and add it as a PDF.
You do not need to add any additional samples, but if you do please zip the work to upload it. The file or zip mustn’t be bigger than 500MB.
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