
“All the learning activities embedded in each project were truly engaging. I was especially impressed by the ICT booth, where I got to try driving a robot car and play the Jet Shooter game developed by SenTia students themselves.” — shared by a visitor after attending the SenTia Secondary International Program Project Fair 2025–2026.

With the theme “Exploring Knowledge – The Explorer Expo,” this year’s event created an inspiring learning space where every visitor could step into the role of an explorer, journeying alongside SenTia students through each learning checkpoint and discovering creative learning journeys along the way.

The first stop of the journey introduced Language, Literacy, and Society, where language and global issues unfolded through student-led projects.
• In ESL, Grades 6–8 presented Reading Project: A Journey Through Stories, showcasing the growth of reading comprehension, analysis, and creative writing skills across grade levels. Meanwhile, Grade 11 students introduced Ideas That Shape Tomorrow, exploring future-focused ideas through innovative thinking and interactive challenges.
• In Contemporary Studies (Grade 12), Living in a Changing World demonstrated how students engage with major issues of our time—such as AI, climate change, and digital ethics—through critical thinking and strong global citizenship perspectives.

The journey continued through Social Sciences, bringing visitors closer to people, society, and core human values.
• Wellbeing (Grade 8, through Wellbeing in Action, offered hands-on experiences that emphasized practising mental and emotional well-being in everyday life.
• In Global Skills Projects, Grade 7 students presented creative solutions to improve travel experiences, while Grades 8–9 proposed concrete actions to promote equity and inclusion.
• Through Psychology, Grades 11 and 12 guided visitors in exploring identity formation, the role of early relationships, and the impact of sleep on human behaviour and emotions.
• Alongside this, Business provided real-world economic insights—from Grade 10 market research activities to the high-energy Grade 12 PESTLE challenge, inspired by a Squid Game-style format.

The final destination of the journey was Natural Sciences, where knowledge was transformed into hands-on experiences.
In Science (Grade 9), students tested the load-bearing strength of paper bridges made from recycled materials; ICT (Grade 8 impressed visitors with Bluetooth-controlled cars and student-developed games; while Maths (Grades 6, 7, and 10) showcased the progression of mathematical learning through clear, creative posters—from algebra to geometry and statistics.
Each project not only demonstrated academic understanding but also reflected critical thinking, collaboration, curiosity, and a genuine passion for learning nurtured through the SenTia International Program.The Explorer Expo was also a meaningful opportunity for students to reflect on their learning journeys, proudly share their achievements, and strengthen their communication and community engagement skills.