Students shine with innovations in science exhibit

Students shine with innovations in science exhibit

| Reine Depra
Photos edited by Daniel Doria, Elijah Jardinez

Students filled the JCA Seed Dome with booths displaying models, experiments, and prototypes that demonstrated both creativity and scientific understanding.

Junior and Senior High School Students proudly represented their sections in this year’s Science Exhibit, showcasing innovative projects centered on sustainability on November 26, 2025.

The exhibit gathered student representatives from Grades 7-12, each presenting projects based on their assigned scientific theme.

Grades 7 and 8 focused on the theme “Saving a Greener Day for Tomorrow,” highlighting projects centered on environmental awareness and sustainability, while Grades 9 and 10 presented innovations under “Power and Motion in Action,” demonstrating concepts related to energy, movement, and physics-driven solutions. 

Meanwhile, SHS students explored futuristic ideas through the theme “Building Smart Cities of the Future,” featuring prototypes designed to enhance modern urban living.

Students enjoyed interacting with visitors, explaining their projects, and sharing the thought process behind their work, making the fair both educational and enjoyable.

“Even if it took a lot of energy, talking to the judges and the people who viewed our exhibit was the most fun part,” said Cassidy Tan, a representative of 7-Marvelous.

Fellow learners also expressed that seeing the variety of projects made the exhibit more exciting, as each booth offered something new to discover. 

“I liked how everyone was creative on making projects. Each booth was also very attractive and it made me want to explore more,” said Grade 7 student Mio Luquingan. 

Attendees were also given a chance to vote for their favorite entry through the People’s Choice System, encouraging them to explore each project on display.

The announcement of winners will take place during the Science and Math culminating activity on December 3 at the Seed Dome.

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