Date of event:
January - 2025
Description :
levels. The event featured a diverse range of activities designed to foster curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on learning.
In the foundational and early grades, students explored fundamental scientific concepts through engaging experiments. They created paper cup hot air balloons, crafted water cycle models, and learned about light, shadows, and basic scientific principles through interactive demonstrations. Activities like the cleanliness experiment with pepper and electrostatic magnet experiment with balloons made learning both fun and informative.
Middle-grade students delved into more complex challenges. They transformed trash into innovative tools, built 3D lung and circulatory system models, and created comic strips about climate change. The Spectacular Science Showcase allowed students to present experiments using visual aids, promoting creativity and scientific understanding.
Senior students tackled advanced scientific concepts through sophisticated activities. They designed STEM circuit games, researched fuel-free future technologies, built homemade speakers, and conducted specialized experiments in electroplating and video motion analysis.
The highlight was the "Battle between different branches of science" assembly which demonstrated scientific battle between biology, chemistry and physics and how their harmony helps to understand the world around us in a better manner. Through these activities, the Science Week successfully transformed classrooms into laboratories of discovery, nurturing students~ scientific temperament and problem-solving skills.