On November 9th, 2024, Sophia Senior Secondary School, Bikaner, hosted Nexus Expo 2024, a spectacular science exhibition showcasing innovative projects from students across classes I-XII. Over 500 students presented 200+ projects, exploring diverse themes such as Save Aquatic Animals, Smart Cities and Science Cities, Tech Commerce: Where Ideas Meet Opportunity, Travel Back in Time to the Harappan Civilization, Science and Technology for Sustainable Future, and a Zombie Apocalypse-themed exhibit, where students shed a "beam of hope" through their remarkable exhibits, illuminating the power of science to overcome even the darkest challenges.
The exhibition featured interactive models, 3D models, simulations, and interactive timelines, covering biology, chemistry, physics, math, environmental science, commerce, and computer science. Students displayed exceptional enthusiasm and dedication, presenting live performances, working models, and creative projects on topics like:
- Waste management and renewable energy in a post-apocalyptic zombie world
- Human anatomy and AI robotics for Smart Cities
- Sustainable development and eco-friendly innovations for a better future
- Conservation efforts and pollution solutions to Save Aquatic Animals
- Historical recreations of the Harappan Civilization
- Models demonstrating scientific concepts, such as the solar system, volcanic eruptions, and the water cycle
- Simulations of complex scientific concepts, including Newton's third law and satellite communication
- Digital payment systems and tech commerce solutions
- A "Dino World" themed room featuring interactive exhibits
- A "Smart Section" showcasing smart dustbins, radar systems, and smart toll gates
The event promoted scientific inquiry, creativity, and critical thinking, inspiring students to pursue careers in science and technology. Visitors, including parents and VIPs, were amazed by the students' passion for discovery and left appreciative notes, deeply motivating them toward a sustainable future.
Nexus Expo 2024 was a resounding success, fostering scientific literacy and creativity among students. The exhibition was a testament to the school's commitment to providing a platform for students to explore, learn, and grow. Principal Sister Juliana Fernandez's visionary leadership and the collective efforts of managers, teachers, parents, and students made this event unforgettable.
Nexus Expo 2024 ignited a flame of curiosity that will continue to illuminate the path to a brighter, more sustainable future, proving that ignorance can only be relieved through knowledge.
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"Nurturing a Greener Future: #Plant4Mother Initiative"
In a heartwarming display of environmental consciousness and bonding, mothers and their children came together to participate in the #Plant4Mother initiative, conducted by CBSE. This innovative program aimed to encourage families to plant trees and foster a sense of responsibility towards the planet. On July 27, 2024, mothers and their children enthusiastically gathered at the assembly ground to plant saplings and pledge their commitment to protecting the environment.
The #Plant4Mother initiative not only promoted environmental awareness but also provided a unique opportunity for mothers to share quality time with their children, teaching them valuable lessons about nurturing and caring for nature.
"Together, let's plant a greener tomorrow!"
In celebration of Shiksha Saptah and the 4th anniversary of the National Education Policy (NEP), a Skilling Day was observed. The focus was on cleaning and organizing, with students involved in tasks such as organizing spaces effectively, maintaining cleanliness, and managing time. These activities aimed to teach the importance of systematic approaches to organizing and creating conducive environments. Students learned valuable skills in maintaining cleanliness and organizing their surroundings, contributing to a more pleasant and effective learning environment. This initiative successfully aligned with the NEP’s goals, promoting holistic education and practical life skills.More than350 participated in cleaning drive along with 8 teachers.
VI: Handmade Bags
With creativity and skill, our students designed and crafted beautiful handmade bags, showcasing their talent in art and design.more than 100 students participated with 2 teachers
VI: Fireless Cooking
Our innovative students impressed us by whipping up delicious treats without flame, proving that culinary skills know no bounds!More than 100 students participated with 2 teachers
VII: Flower Pot Decoration
Our students transformed their classroom into a vibrant garden, decorating flower pots with love and care.More then 200 students participated with 4 teachers
We're smiling with pride at our students particepation
students embark on a journey of skill development and self-discovery.
An activity for classes 4,5 was conducted as per CBSE instructions .
126 students of class 5 and 200 students of class 4
participated ....
and showcased their talent under the guidance of 8 teachers.
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The students showcased their talents by indulging themselves in paper bag making , bottle decoration and shape making our of paper.
It empowered students to become well-rounded individuals who possess an array of talents. The students explored diverse skills
Class III :Fancy dress.
A fancy dress competition not only blends learning with fun but also develops confidence in students by giving them an opportunity to speak in front of the audience. Students of class 3 participated in fancy dress with enthusiasm and dressed up in regional and cultural outfits. The main objective of this competition was to develop cognitive skills and confidence in the students.
Solo singing (regional song) Class 7 and 8:
Music gives wings to the heart and takes it to the world of joy.
The students of classes VII and VIII participated in solo singing activity On 25th July, 2024. They did take us to a world where music was the language. The students prepared themselves for the activity performed without feeling nervous. They sang melodious songs in rajasthan, Punjabi , haryanvi etc., presenting their sweet and melodious voices.