A vibrant, well-planned, and intellectually enriching school exhibition was successfully held in the auditorium, where students from Std 1 to 10 participated with great enthusiasm and confidence. Students showcased creative, colourful, and informative models, charts, and working projects across various subjects.
In History, exhibits highlighted ancient civilizations, freedom fighters, important dynasties, and timelines of national events.
In Geography, students displayed models on landforms, climate, water resources, natural vegetation, maps, and the solar system.
The Science section included day-to-day applications of science, simple machines, states of matter, and environmental conservation.
In Physics, models demonstrated sources of energy, electricity, magnetism, light, and sound.
The Chemistry exhibits featured acids, bases and salts, chemical reactions, separation of substances, and useful household chemicals.
In Biology, students presented projects on plant and animal life, the human body, nutrition, health and hygiene, ecosystems, and biodiversity.
The Mathematics section displayed number systems, fractions, geometrical shapes, algebraic patterns, graphs, and mathematical puzzles.
In Computer Science students exhibited topics such as parts of a computer, basic programming, artificial intelligence, internet safety, and digital applications.
The students explained their exhibits in a clear, confident, and impressive manner, making the exhibition both educational and engaging for teachers, parents, and visitors. The event encouraged curiosity, creativity, teamwork, and critical thinking.