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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During our art class, the Year 5 and 6 discovered the world of Abstract Art through the eyes of Wassily Kandinsky. It inspired them to create their very own wonderful works of art that I am now sharing with you. Enjoy! Class teacher Year 5 and 6 Mrs E. Afolabi.

Selina Vitho, Year 4 sums up the lesson learnt through the visits by saying the following: “I have learned that nothing good comes easy. I must work hard to achieve my dreams. I must be patient in everything I do.”

Two E.I.S. students were recognised as being ‘one of the highest calibre of entries this year’ in the Immerse Education Essay Competition.

Two new after-school activities are encouraging young and older children to explore the five senses, develop their imagination, sprout logic thinking skills and more.