Virtual STEM Projects

By: Preeti Ramchandani

In the orange lamp experiment, the stem of the orange acts as the wick for the oil and the light it gives can actually last 6-8 hours. The orange peel lamp not only gives light, but also gives out a nice fragrance.

By: Ella Mahouho

In the invisible ink experiment, secret messages can be written using lemon or lime juice (acting as ink) and a clothing iron. When the acid in the lemon juice is exposed to heat, it turns to a different colour and messages become visible.

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Year Eight discover the courage involved in becoming a firefighter on their visit to Direction Du Groupement National De Sapeurs-Pompiers.

With a focus on Education For All in this term's Global Perspectives lessons, Year 8 planned a worthwhile visit to the Segbeya School For The Blind (Centre De Promotion Sociale Des Aveugles De Segbeya).

Year 2 pupils become budding botanists after their outing to the nearby green space called Botanico.

Year 6 had the opportunity to learn more about recycling and repurposing from the "Recycling Queen."

Studies reveal that children who spend time with grandparents, or the elderly in general, gain wisdom and patience. The Year 5 French class happily write about their interaction with the grandmother of classmate, Alice Mathieu.