A quiet hum filled the classroom, a symphony of focused effort. For weeks, they were a room full of thinkers, sketching diagrams and writing lines of code. But today, their ideas moved from paper to reality. Wires twisted, circuits connected, and little LED lights blinked to life, a testament to the hard work of our Grade 8 students. They weren't just following instructions; they were problem-solving, their brows furrowed in concentration as they debugged their Smart Light LED Control and Sensing Systems.
Across the room, others were deep into their DIY Continuity Testers. A simple buzz or a glowing light meant success—proof that their homemade circuits were complete. The excitement was contagious as they moved from one component to the next, building and testing with the confidence of future engineers.
This wasn't just another school day; it was a workshop of young inventors. They weren't just learning about electronics; they were bringing their own ideas to life. From a simple concept, they had moved through challenges and breakthroughs to create something tangible, functional, and truly their own. The future is bright—and in this classroom, it's already being built.
Sir Aldin | 9/12/2025
Our Grade 10 Computer Programming students have taken their first big step into the world of web development! Using HTML, CSS, and basic JavaScript, they proudly built their own simple websites — showcasing creativity, coding skills, and a growing passion for technology.
From personal portfolios to interactive pages, each site reflects their unique ideas and hard work. This hands-on experience not only strengthens their digital literacy but also prepares them for future innovations in tech.
Let's celebrate their efforts and growth as future web developers!
Sir Aldin | 9/12/2025