On April 30th, the annual Wonder Explorers Expo 2026 transformed the school into a vibrant celebration of creativity, culture, science, and discovery. Families, students, and teachers came together to celebrate the remarkable learning journey completed throughout the academic year.
The expo featured exciting projects from Early Years, Primary School, and Middle School students, each presenting unique themes inspired by curiosity and exploration. Visitors were invited to travel through fascinating habitats, historical periods, scientific wonders, and countries from around the world — all without leaving the school campus.
Early Years students amazed guests with imaginative presentations, including Explorers of Nature, Dinosaurs & Volcanoes, Life Cycles, and The Wonders of Deserts. Through interactive displays and hands-on activities, children demonstrated their understanding of nature, transformation, and the environment in engaging and creative ways.
Primary School students explored broader global and historical themes. First grade presented The Journey to a Better World, while second grade focused on Habitats. Third grade guided visitors through The Amazing Journey of Humankind, and fourth grade highlighted the Great Explorers and influential historical figures who changed the course of history. Fifth grade challenged visitors with Solve the Mystery!, an interactive game that encouraged critical thinking, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.
Middle School students offered deeper discussions and interactive experiences. The Museum of Wonders showcased themes such as The Wonder of Words, The Wonder of Nature, The Wonder of Travel, and The Wonder of Discovering Myself. A special highlight was the live Model United Nations speech and debate session, where students demonstrated strong communication and leadership skills.
The Multicultural Village added an international dimension to the event: parents had been involved in representing their countries such as Greece, Poland, Spain, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Netherlands. Visitors explored UNESCO World Heritage Sites, cultural traditions, typical food and dances.
The Wonder Explorers Expo 2026 was more than just an exhibition; it was a celebration of learning, collaboration, and imagination. The event reflected the school community’s commitment to inspiring curiosity and empowering students to become confident global learners ready to shape a better future.