Reflections, LIS’s yearly display, is innovative and creative

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At its Al Nasr and Oasis campuses, Loyola International School (LIS) held its eagerly awaited annual science and arts exhibition, appropriately titled “Reflections.”

The occasion highlighted the students’ outstanding abilities and accomplishments in a range of technological, creative, and scientific fields. The event kicked out with a lavish opening ceremony that featured captivating cultural performances and the anticipated announcement of the event’s name.

While E P Abdulrahman, President of the Indian Sports Center, and Manikantan A P, President of the Indian Cultural Center graced the occasion at the Al Nasr campus, Sachin Dinkar Shankpal, First Secretary Education, Culture and Information, Embassy of India to Qatar, served as the Chief Guest at the Oasis campus.

They gave motivational talks about the value of developing young minds and praised LIS for its dedication to delivering a comprehensive education that encourages creativity, innovation, and critical thinking.

A variety of projects were on display at the event, including ones involving robots and motion sensors, working replicas of organs, and displays showcasing literature and foreign languages.

Students discussed their ideas to guests with enthusiasm, demonstrating their expertise and creativity. Along with the scientific displays, the festival also featured intriguing theater performances and masterfully created artwork.

Selfie booths, entertaining activities, and food stands were also included in the show, which contributed to its fun and informative ambiance. The principal of LIS, Pramod Kumar Ranwaka, expressed his delight and gratitude for the students’ outstanding work.

“The Annual Science and Arts Exhibition gives our students a platform to share their skills and explore their interests. A spectacular success, “Reflections” captures the spirit of inquiry, innovation, and academic excellence that we value at our school.

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