Science Week 2026: creativity, innovation, and commitment to a sustainable future
From April 27 to 30, our school celebrated a new edition of Science Week, an educational experience that filled our spaces with creativity, curiosity, and innovation, engaging students from 1st to 12th grade.
During these four days, students presented their projects to judges and peers from different academic levels, fostering a collaborative learning environment where the exchange of ideas, critical thinking, and scientific exploration were the true highlights.
This year’s theme, “Gardens, Sustainability and Carbon Footprint”, invited the student community to reflect on the importance of adopting responsible practices that contribute to environmental care and the building of a more sustainable future.
Through garden models, innovative sustainability proposals, research, and creative solutions to reduce environmental impact, students demonstrated not only their scientific knowledge but also their ability to analyze real-world challenges and propose alternatives with a positive impact on society.
In addition to strengthening academic skills, Science Week fostered essential competencies such as teamwork, effective communication, problem-solving, and a commitment to protecting our planet.
We congratulate all students for their dedication, effort, and enthusiasm, as well as the teachers and families who supported every project. Their work and creativity made this edition of Science Week an inspiring experience that reaffirms the value of science as a tool for creating positive change in the world.
We are proud of each and every one of our students and the passion with which they took on the challenge of imagining and building solutions for a greener future.