It's official: stomp rockets are one of students' favourites in our science club!The pure joy on their faces was matched only by their enthusiasm for naming the rockets in three different languages β a truly inclusive and fun experience for everyone.
Building an electric motor is famously fidgety and meticulous, a truly tough feat. But for our science club members, that challenge was just a call to action! And today? It was an absolute triumph!
Immensely proud of our 13 students who completed their Bronze Crest Awards! After 10+ hours of diligent work, including 6 lemonade recipes and detailed journaling, they truly earned their certificates!
Our chicken wing dissection was a huge success! The science club members were thrilled to discover all the intricate structures, from ligaments to tendons, making for a truly hands-on learning experience.
Science Week was a resounding success!
Students were captivated by a diverse range of hands-on activities and experiments.
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All loved the virtual escape room!
Science live 2025 talks served as a powerful inspiration for many students, fostering a strong desire to pursue careers in science and contribute to a better future for humanity.
Science live 2025
6. Professor Andrea Sella delivered a captivating presentation that beautifully illustrated the interconnectedness of physics, chemistry, and biology. Students were enthralled by the engaging live experiments conducted on stage.
Science live 2025
2. Professor Sophie Scott, a renowned cognitive neuroscientist, delivered an insightful talk on laughter. A key takeaway was the striking difference between human laughter and its counterparts in the animal kingdom.
Science live 2025
3.Β Stewart Chenery conducted a valuable session on effective exam techniques and strategies. We were heartened to observe that our students enthusiastically discussed and absorbed many of his insights during their journey back to school.