A CAS project is a collaborative, well-considered series of sequential CAS experiences, engaging students in one or more of the CAS strands of creativity, activity, and service. CAS students must be involved in at least one CAS project during their CAS program.
CLICK HERE for more information about the CAS Project, including what it is, its purpose, all requirements, and more.
HOW TO BEGIN:
Stage 1 Research Activity, including Logistical Assessment
Upload these docs, plus all evidence/reflections, into Managebac (CAS Project experience)
If you want to do a fundraiser (goods or money), also see CAS Fundraiser Request information
Examples:
The following examples are provided to help generate further ideas without limiting the scope and direction of a CAS project.
Creativity: A student group plans, designs and creates a mural.
Click here to read about a group of students in New York who produced and performed a play to raise awareness of a real-world issue.
Activity: Students organize and participate in a sports team including training sessions and matches against other teams.
Click here to read about a student in Australia who achieved his dream of becoming a youth soccer coach through CAS.
Service: Students set up and conduct tutoring for people in need.
Click here to read about students in Indiana who organized a huge recycling drive to help an IB World School in Flint, Michigan.
Click here to read about the Omgoi CAS project which used an analysis technique to successfully improve the lives of local villagers.
Creativity and Activity: Students choreograph a routine for their marching band.
Service and Activity: Students plan and participate in the planting and maintenance of a garden with members of the local community.
Service and Creativity: Students identify that children at a local school need backpacks and subsequently design and make the backpacks out of recycled materials.
Click here to read about a group of students who organized and conducted a student fashion show, raising thousands for a local village.
Creativity, Activity, and Service: Students rehearse and perform a dance production for a community retirement home.