Students Turn Curiosity Into Experiments at the Annual Science Fair
Primary and secondary learners presented creative projects that mixed observation, design, and hands-on problem solving.

The annual science fair filled the campus with models, diagrams, and excited discussions as students explained how they tested ideas and improved their prototypes.
Learning through experimentation
Each exhibit was designed to help students connect theory with practice. Learners used recycled materials, simple machines, and visual experiments to make their ideas easy to understand for visitors.
- Students planned a research question and a clear hypothesis.
- Teachers guided them through trial, error, and reflection.
- Presentations focused on confidence, clarity, and teamwork.
When students present their own discoveries, the classroom becomes a place where confidence grows alongside knowledge.

The fair concluded with appreciation for every participant, especially the students who showed persistence, teamwork, and a genuine interest in asking better questions.
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- Academics
- Read time
- 4 min
- Published
- May 18, 2026
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