Wembley Academy’s April Newsletter

SCIENCE FAIR 2025

My school held the Science Fair on 18th April 2025, and it was a day full of learning, fun, and amazing science projects. The event started in the morning and went on until 1:00 PM. At the end, there was a prize-giving ceremony where the best projects were given awards. Students from different classes took part, and everyone had a great time showing off their work and learning new things.

All the students chose to present many different types of science projects at the science fair. Each group picked a science topic, created a model or experiment, and explained it to visitors. Teachers, parents, and judges walked around to see the projects and ask questions. It was really exciting to see what other students had come up with and how creative everyone was.

My group did a project on Boyle’s Law. This explains how gases work. We used simple tools such as syringes and balloons. Many people who came to see our project thought it was cool and easy to understand. Boyle’s Law describes the inverse relationship between pressure and volume of a gas, meaning when one variable increases, the other decreases.

One of the best parts of the fair was presenting to all the parents and judges. We enjoyed explaining our project and also looking at what other groups made. It was fun to learn new things . We also got better at working together as a team and speaking confidently.

The fair ended with the prize-giving ceremony, where some groups got awards for their great work. Even though not every group won a prize, we all have learnt a new thing with a big sense of achievement. At the end of the day, Science Fair is not just about winning but it is about learning.

 

Himaa, Year 10