St Theresa’s School hosts inspiring science exhibition for primary section


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Mangaluru, Feb 22: St Theresa’s School organised a vibrant science exhibition titled tiny sprouts, ready for takeoff on February 22, as a preliminary round to the main event scheduled for February 27. The exhibition was inaugurated by Naveen Paul, co-founder and CEO of Draw My Career, who commended the young minds for their enthusiasm, creativity, and innovative approach to science.

Students from grades 1 to 5 showcased their scientific skills through models, charts, and exhibits, demonstrating a keen interest in innovation and exploration. Their projects reflected an impressive understanding of scientific concepts, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills. The exhibition served as an engaging platform for students to apply classroom learning to real-life situations, sparking a passion for scientific inquiry.

The school principal, Sr Lourdes, along with the esteemed judges, Jasmine Moreira and Savitha Albuquerque, applauded the students for their dedication and creativity. They also expressed their gratitude to parents for their encouragement and support, acknowledging their vital role in nurturing young minds.

Parents and fellow students had the opportunity to explore the exhibition, appreciating the budding scientific talents and gaining insights into the innovative spirit of the primary section students. The event not only celebrated the students' achievements but also reinforced the school's commitment to fostering a love for science and technology.

With this successful event, St Theresa’s School continues to inspire and empower young learners, paving the way for a future driven by curiosity, discovery, and innovation.

  

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