STEAM Exhibition


The STEAM exhibition conducted by Grades 5 to 9 was a remarkable and enriching experience for both students and visitors alike. Over the course of several months, the students poured their creativity, innovation, and problem-solving skills into their projects, resulting in an array of impressive exhibits that showcased their talents and learning.

Grade 5 students demonstrated reverse parking using sensors, working of a doorbell using paper circuits, models using paper mechanics, working of a windmill using nanoblox and games using Scratch programming.

From Grade 6's fascinating Soil Moisture Sensor and Water Level Indicator to the futuristic Mask Detection system, the projects were both practical and insightful, offering solutions to real-world challenges.

Grade 7 students showcased their engineering prowess with captivating displays like the Reverse Car System, Car Simulator, and the Hand Sensing Suitcase, as well as the fun and interactive Finding Nemo game and Smart Wiper projects.

Grade 8 took the exhibition to the next level with projects such as the Wireless Car, Chat Bot, and Electro Case, while also exploring critical issues like Waste Management.

Grade 9 brought cutting-edge technology into the spotlight with RF Communication, the AI Assistant, and the Internet of Things (IoT), offering a glimpse into the future of smart technology.

The exhibition was a true testament to the students' dedication, collaboration, and passion for learning. Teachers and students from other grades were thoroughly impressed as they explored the various exhibits, and the event sparked curiosity and excitement about the endless possibilities within the world of STEAM.