Celebrating Student Learning: A School-Wide Conservation Project

The Iyari School campus was buzzing with excitement and pride as students shared the results of their school-wide community learning project centered on Conservation.

Each class explored a unique aspect of conservation—from protecting local wildlife to reducing waste and preserving water—and found thoughtful, creative ways to express their learning. From interactive displays and student-led experiments to original artwork and storytelling, their work reflected both a deep curiosity and a growing sense of responsibility for the natural world around them.

The event drew a wonderful turnout of parents and community members who came to celebrate the students' hard work and growing connection to their environment. The sense of joy and purpose was palpable as students confidently presented their projects and shared their perspectives on how we can all care for our planet.

It was more than just a showcase—it was a celebration of learning, stewardship, and the power of young voices to make meaningful change.

We’re so proud of our students and grateful to all who joined us to honor their work!

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