By Samantha Bertis & Faith Tuason

Innovations and Inventions remarked – Far Eastern Private School (Al Shahba) held its annual Sci-Math Celebration on January 16, 2023, spanning its last day on February 22. This significant commemoration came along with many activities and contests which showcased the talents and abilities of FEPSians from all grade levels in the field of Science and Math.

Nothing entertains while enlightening young minds more than a good film. Hence, a 3-day movie marathon was held by the Science Club in the Girls’ Block Activity Room. This exhibited engaging motion pictures such as Avatar (2009), a sci-fi movie that helps us learn more about outer space and reflect on what could have happened in case we ever find life outside of Earth. Other films include “The Theory of Everything” and “Big Hero 6” which captivated the curious minds of young individuals wanting to learn more about how things work.

As the movie marathon came to an end, various competitions began. Namely, the Earth Photography Contest ‘Taken for Granted’ was inclined on nurturing our planet’s natural beauty. In addition to that was the Poster Making Contest which gave the FEPSians a chance to channel their creativity. And shortly after, came the battle of the brains – the Science and Math Quiz Bee. Students from different grade levels joined to use their wit and swiftly took on the storm of questions. Several contestants managed to come up on different rankings, all with such knowledge and skill.

After all these contests and activities ended, one of the most awaited events of the Sci-Math celebration took place – the Science Exhibition of Grades 4 to 10 who came together to create booths that displayed sizzling experiments and hand-made innovations. Prizes were given out, and things got messy; nevertheless, everyone was happily satisfied with the outcome of the interactive exhibition.

And while booths were open to entertain and educate students, the Sci-Math Culminating Activity commenced, including the Look-Alike Competition. The news broadcasters included Jessamyn Guinanao, Klarizze Dela Peña, Ellysa Lagundino, Carl Mina, and James Salandanan, all from grade 10, who spoke for the duration of the program. All sections from Kindergarten to Grade 10 had their representatives dressed up as different scientists and mathematicians, even giving out short biographies that explained the discoveries made by their look-alikes. Finally, after this was the awarding ceremony which was held to recognize all those who won during the different competitions – from the winners of the quiz bee up to the look-alike contest. The celebration ended with a striking but pleasing close.

Science and Math are two of the most known subjects that students may either look up to or fear. Hence, the Sci-Math Celebration was conducted to open our eyes to the wonders brought by these fields of learning that are yet to bring a more prosperous surrounding through the use of innovations and application of sustainable development.