We concluded a successful Math and Science Week from January 28 to February 3, 2026, marked by vibrant energy and a shared enthusiasm for exploration.
The science activities featured the “Science Bonanza,” which included hands-on activities that encouraged our students to engage with scientific concepts beyond the classroom. The excitement culminated in the “Inter-Class Paper Plane Competition,” where students applied principles of physics and design to create high-flying gliders. Additionally, the week-long “Brainy Bites Challenge” tested our students’ science knowledge with a continuous series of interesting questions.
Equally exciting were our Mathematics activities, which put our students’ logic, spatial reasoning, and problem-solving skills to the test. The week began with a rigorous “Math Question of the Month,” but the true centerpieces were the interactive Math Game Booths held on January 30 and February 2. The venue was buzzing as students gathered around tables to tackle tricky puzzle games like Garam and Counting Sheep.
Throughout the week, students expressed their enjoyment and curiosity, fully immersing themselves in each activity. We were especially delighted to welcome students from our primary school section to visit us! It was incredibly rewarding to watch our secondary students step up as mentors, patiently guiding their younger peers through the challenges and fostering a wonderful sense of community and a shared love for mathematics and science across our school campuses.







