“Tell me and I forget, teach me and I may remember, involve me and I learn.” – Benjamin Franklin
Alohomora 2024-25 was a spectacular display of creativity, curiosity, and hands-on learning, presented by our early years students. The event served as a culmination of their learning journey, transforming classrooms into immersive exhibits that highlighted interdisciplinary themes. From captivating storytelling sessions featuring fun tales to an insightful exploration of the Journey of Fabric, students took center stage in bringing their lessons to life. The showcase also provided a glimpse into the evolution of landscapes through Past and Now, along with a deeper understanding of sustainability in the Organic Farmers Market. The young learners’ enthusiasm and confidence shone through as they explained their projects with pride and excitement.
The event was further enriched with interactive STEM-based experiments that sparked curiosity and critical thinking. Highlights included hands-on demonstrations of earthquake-proof building models, showcasing innovative engineering concepts, and engaging science experiments that fostered problem-solving skills. Each exhibit was a testament to the students’ ability to connect theoretical knowledge with practical applications, fostering a love for inquiry and exploration. Alohomora 2024-25 truly celebrated the power of experiential learning, leaving visitors inspired by the creativity, depth, and enthusiasm of our young minds.