The study investigates the effect of Zr and Sc on the dendritic structure and phase composition during casting of a silicon rich Al0.3Mg1.0Si alloy. Optical microscopy, computations using Thermo-Calc software and electron microscopy were applied. It showed that scandium and zirconium additions facilitate dendritic structure refinement, however, the maximum effect is achieved by their combined addition. Computations demonstrated the occurance of three main phases in case of Sc (without zirconium) addition to Al0.3Mg1.0Si alloy: i) the strengthening Mg 2 Si phase, ii) the harmful ScSi phase and iii) free silicon. In case of only Zr addition, the same phases are observed, except for ScSi replaced with Zr 2 Si, which has not been studied in Al-Mg-Si alloys. Computations predict the occurance of all three phases in the case of the combined Sc and Zr addition, besides, strengthening Al 3 (ScZr) can be expected. Electron microscopy shows, that all alloys contain Mg 2 Si phases as well as Al 12 Fe 3 Si and Al 9 Fe 2 Si 2 type phases, formed due to the iron impurity. The main Zr and Sc fractions occur in solid solution, thus, a quenching rate of 1 oС/s is sufficient to achieve a self-hardening effect.