
WHO CAN ENTER
Open to Middle School and Secondary School students at LGB.
Teams of 2 to 5 students (collaboration is required!)
Middle and Secondary school teams will be judged separately, so everyone has a fair shot at winning.


YOUR WEBSITE MUST INCLUDE
1. A Homepage
2. An About Us page
(introduce your team and your topic)
3. A 404 Page
(what users see if they get lost
— make it creative! see example)
WHAT YOU CAN WIN
Six winning teams
(3 from Middle School, 3 from Secondary School)
Each winning team gets gift vouchers worth 300 CHF each.

KEY DATES



Launch: September 2025
Submission Deadline: 26th of October 2025
Judging & Showcase Event: November 2025

JUDGING CRITERIA
Creativity & originality (20%)
Quality and clarity of information (20%)
Teamwork and role-sharing (20%)
Design & user experience (20%)
Technical execution - judged based on your age group and tool choice (20%)
TOOLS & SOURCES
Not sure where to start? Here are a few popular options to explore. This is not a full list—feel free to use any technology you like.

HTML
(and CSS)
Build from the basics with hands-on guides and quick references.
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MDN Web Docs: Learn Web Development — comprehensive, beginner‑friendly curriculum.
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HTML CheatSheet (interactive) — tags, attributes, and live examples.

CMS
(Content Management Systems)
Drag‑and‑drop builders and templates to publish quickly.
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Wix — fast setup with a large template library.
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WordPress.org — free and highly flexible, thousands of themes and plugins.
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Squarespace — polished designs and easy content editing.

AI Builders
Build the full page or generate a first draft site with AI and refine from there.
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Lovable — AI‑assisted builder for quick prototypes.
Note: Most CMS platforms (like Wix, WordPress, and Squarespace) now include AI features (e.g., text, image, and layout suggestions) that can speed up your workflow.

NEED IDEAS? HERE'S A LIST TO SPARK YOUR CREATIVITY:
Planets & moons
What makes Earth special?
Life on Europa or Enceladus: Is it possible?
The mystery of Saturn’s rings
Could we live on Mars?
Space technology & innovation
How satellites help us every day
The science behind James Webb or Hubble
How astronauts train on Earth
Private space companies: SpaceX, Blue Origin, etc.
Space elevators: Could they become real?
Alien life & space mysteries
SETI and the search for alien signals
UFOs and UAPs: Myths vs. science
The Fermi Paradox: Where is everybody?
Missions & space travel
The story of Apollo 11
The Artemis program: Moon 2.0
Mars rovers and what they’re finding
Voyager and the golden record
Galaxies, stars & black holes
Star life cycles
What is a supernova?
Neutron stars and black holes
Our Milky Way vs. other galaxies
People in space
Meet famous astronauts
Women and minorities in space history
A day in the life on the ISS
Careers in space: Astronauts, engineers
Creative Ideas & Storytelling
Design your own alien planet
Write a fictional story about living in space
Build a space-themed game or quiz