This year's Science Fair was our biggest yet, with over 5 projects from students across all grade levels. The gymnasium was transformed into a hub of scientific innovation and discovery.
Projects ranged from environmental studies and renewable energy solutions to robotics and artificial intelligence applications. The level of creativity and scientific rigor demonstrated by our students impressed all attendees.
Guest Judges
We were honored to have three teachers from the local senior high school and two scientists from the National Research Laboratory serving as judges. They spent time with each student, asking questions and providing valuable feedback.
Award-Winning Projects
The grand prize went to Emma Chen and David Park for their project on "Microplastic Filtration Systems for Urban Water Sources." Their prototype demonstrated remarkable efficiency in removing microplastics from water samples.
Other notable projects included a solar-powered irrigation system, a machine learning algorithm for early plant disease detection, and a bioplastic derived from food waste.
Community Impact
The Science Fair was open to the public in the afternoon, allowing community members to interact with our young scientists. Local news outlets covered the event, highlighting our school's commitment to STEM education.




