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INTER-HOUSE
articipating in the Science Day
QUIZ P and rewarding experience. An-
competition was an exciting
13TH JUNE, 2024 choring the Year 9 presentations and
receiving positive feedback deepened
my passion for scientific exploration.
Proud to contribute to the success of
the event and motivated to pursue ex-
cellence in this field.
Article by Chidalu Paul-Nwafor | Year 9 Benue
Demilade Imani | Year 9 Benue
he annual Science Competi-
tion kicked off with a burst of
T creativity as Ngozi and I coor-
dinated a starting activity for the Year
7 students, challenging them to build
a plant cell model. The students en-
gaged with enthusiasm, using the pro-
vided materials to create the plant cell.
This activity set a lively tone for the day
and highlighted the fun side of learning.
As the competition progressed, two “Back to Being Friends” – and a drama performed
representatives from Benue, Con- by the Science Legends Crew added a refresh-
go, Senegal, and Volta houses show- ing break from the intense academic focus.
cased their expertise in Biology, Chem-
istry, and Physics. Year 10 participants In the end, Congo emerged as the overall winner,
were given a special privilege, with much to the delight of its members. Despite the
three representatives per house. The fierce competition, the event created a sense of
challenges were tricky, testing the stu- shared accomplishment among all participants.
dents’ knowledge and problem-solv- The entertaining event must have left everyone ea-
ing abilities, while interludes of sing- gerly anticipating next year’s competition.
ing – an amazing rendition of the song
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