Expo is the time each year when students can pursue and present a project on any topic of their choice. This year’s Expo was a pioneering effort at presenting virtual projects online. The students quickly adapted to the need of the hour and produced a well organized and synchronized presentation of a series of projects through powerpoints, experiments and models accompanied by narrative. Topics ranged across disciplines from architecture to language, genetics, nuclear physics and trigonometry, with interesting subjects including the COVID pandemic, gene editing, the sixth sense of animals, and artificial brains. With the added challenges of electricity supply and internet connection, this was an Expo to remember!
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As the school transitions to online learning across three campuses, we are facing a critical
shortage of computer software and hardware. On our wish list: desktop units for the computer labs,
laptops for in-class research, tablets for the younger students, along with licensed Windows
operating systems and video projectors. Your contributions are welcomed to help us sustain the
standard of computer technology needed to support our Cambridge IGCSE curriculum.
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shortage of computer software and hardware. On our wish list: desktop units for the computer labs,
laptops for in-class research, tablets for the younger students, along with licensed Windows
operating systems and video projectors. Your contributions are welcomed to help us sustain the
standard of computer technology needed to support our Cambridge IGCSE curriculum.