In a world increasingly burdened by waste, our learners took an inspiring step toward sustainability by creating science models from discarded materials. The Recycle Lab challenged them to think creatively, apply scientific principles, and showcase innovation by transforming trash into purposeful, functional, and visually engaging models.
Classrooms turned into buzzing laboratories where learners built everything from water purifiers and vacuum cleaners to automatic sweepers, eclipses, and windmills. Their creations reflected not only scientific understanding but also environmental consciousness and problem-solving skills.
Judged on Use of Materials, Technical Execution, Aesthetic Appeal, and Functionality, the competition was tough, and our young innovators made it a challenge for the House Mistresses who served as judges. 🌟
Grade 3: 🥇 Jisha Gajjar (Topaz, Fire) | 🥈 Sharvil Shailesh Bhagwat (Emerald, Sky) | 🥉 Nishika Mutyala (Ruby, Air)
Grade 4: 🥇 Randhir Amar Borade (Topaz, Fire) | 🥈 Lavyansh Verma (Sapphire, Dew) | 🥉 Ashley Natania (Ruby, Light)
Grade 5: 🥇 Saanvi Murthy (Sapphire, Air) | 🥈 Divyanshi Kushwaha (Ruby, Fire) | 🥉 Dhruv Chougale (Emerald, Fire)
This event reminded us that science and sustainability go hand in hand — even waste can spark innovation and lead to a greener future. 🌍✨