by Duncan MAKORI | Feb 11, 2026 | Front Page, Grade 7, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), Grade 8, Secondary Science
This week our classroom turned into a mini-lab as students rotated through four investigation stations exploring how waves behave. Rather than being told the answers, they observed ripple tanks to question whether matter or energy moves, tested mirrors to uncover the...
by Theophilus WUSU-GOWU | Feb 11, 2026 | Grade 10, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), Secondary Science
Our Grade 10 IBMYP scientists have been diving deep into the interconnectedness of global systems. Through the lens of Criterion D: Reflecting on the Impacts of Science, students have transitioned from theory to real-world application, investigating how scientific...
by Siddharth PATEL | Feb 11, 2026 | Grade 11, Grade 11 & 12 (DP), Grade 12, Secondary Maths, Secondary Science
ANCHOR: “Let’s start with the Physics Forecast.” “SL Physics: Living in the Moment (Specifically, Direct Current)” “In the SL sector, we are keeping things strictly direct. We’ve wrapped our heads around DC Circuits, and...
by Theophilus WUSU-GOWU | Feb 5, 2026 | Grade 11, Grade 11 & 12 (DP), Secondary Science
Our Grade 11 IBDP Biology students are currently diving deep into the cutting-edge world of biotechnology, mastering the intricate processes of PCR (Polymerase Chain Reaction) and Gel Electrophoresis. By simulating how scientists amplify specific DNA sequences and...
by Duncan MAKORI | Jan 29, 2026 | Front Page, Grade 11, Grade 11 & 12 (DP), Grade 12, Secondary Science, The Grades
Grade 12: Exploring Electrochemistry Building on last week’s introduction, our Grade 12 students have officially started their final unit: Electrochemistry. The curriculum is centered around the guiding question: “What happens when electrons are...
by Duncan MAKORI | Jan 29, 2026 | Grade 7, Grade 7 - 10 (MYP), Secondary Science
Our Grade 7 scientists spent the week investigating the fundamental nature of physics through a hands-on “Forces Lab,” exploring both contact forces like friction and air resistance and non-contact forces like gravity and magnetism. By comparing the fall...