From animal organs in the biology lab to testing gravity in the physics lab, the science fair showcased a wide range of interactive experiments for students to explore. The event was held across various science labs — including the physics, biology, chemistry, and general science labs — and lasted for four days, from the 2nd to the 5th of July 2025, during the second recess.
The fair featured multiple booths presenting fascinating experiments, all prepared by senior high school students from not only the science stream but also commerce and art streams. Activities ranged from frog dissections to study internal anatomy, to thrilling demonstrations like safely holding fire in one’s palm — offering an unforgettable hands-on learning experience.
(Photo 1: Student explaining the science behind her experiment)
(Photo 2: Real life pyrokinesis)
After participants engaged with the hands-on activities, the science behind each experiment was clearly explained, demonstrating that learning can be both fun and exciting. The event successfully sparked interest in science by making complex concepts more accessible, interactive, and enjoyable for all students.
(Photo 3: Scorpion)
In addition, the fair was extended to the 5th and 6th of July to coincide with the school’s Parent-Teacher Day, giving not only students but also their parents and younger siblings the opportunity to take part in the engaging and educational activities.
(Photo 4: Parents engaging in the experiments)
In conclusion, the fair served as a testament that even subjects like the diverse sciences — often perceived as challenging or dull — can become interesting and engaging when presented in the right way.
(Photo 5 : Stargazing)
(Photo 6: Students in contact with an albino mouse )