On April 15, the college hosted one of the most anticipated events of the academic year: the PYP 2026 Exhibition, the final chord for primary school graduates in the PYP program. This year, young change agents united under the theme "Solutions" to showcase their knowledge, skills, and, most importantly, personal responsibility for the future of our planet. The grand opening took place at a school-wide assembly, where fourth-grade students presented their projects to the school community, setting an inspiring tone for the entire event. At the exhibitors' stands, visitors were able to see the entire research process from the central idea to the final product, along with analytical information and creative proposals for solving global problems. The exhibition focused on five research themes:
- Civilizations - learning from the lessons of the past to build a harmonious future;
- Limited Resources - finding ways to consume sustainably and preserve natural resources;
- Media - analyzing the impact of information on society and developing critical thinking;
- Security - creating a secure environment in the digital and physical world;
- Energy - transition to alternative energy sources and energy conservation.
The exhibition was more than just a showcase of projects; it was a vibrant platform for sharing experiences. The children enthusiastically shared their knowledge and discoveries, offered advice, and answered numerous questions. Guests were treated to interactive themed zones where everyone could try on the role of a researcher or creator:
- Face-painting workshop "Code of Civilization": immerse yourself in Egyptian culture through its symbols.
- Game "Sorting Boom": a fun and educational way to learn how to properly sort waste.
- Workshop "Wind in the Wings": creating models demonstrating the power and benefits of wind energy.
The final stage of the visit was a reflection zone. Visitors to the exhibition—parents, teachers, and peers—left their feedback and suggestions on the "Wall of Impressions." Many noted not only the high level of project preparation and exhibition organization but also the children's genuine passion for finding "Solutions" for the modern world.
We thank all the exhibitors, teachers, parents, and guests for this unforgettable celebration of science and creativity! We are once again convinced that our students hold the future, full of informed and effective solutions.













