Stories of Change
2022 Local Student Projects
Browse through the Top 10 Stories of Change from I CAN Schools Challenge 2022 !
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Happy Garden
Special Needs Students lack a comfortable space at school. A project called Happy Garden aims to convert an abandoned playground for their relaxation and therapeutic needs. -
GP APP: Go Green Zero Waste
Motivated by waste issues and a lack of environmental awareness among students, this project seeks to address rubbish problems, enhance school aesthetics, and create awareness for recycling and to stop littering. -
Banana Peels & NPK Detector Sensor
To ensure a safe environment for the future generation, efforts to protect our Earth, control pollution, and address global warming are essential. Additionally, tackling food waste among students is a priority. -
Simple Acts Save The World
Approximately 80% of marine debris is plastic, devastating our beach and environment. By joining forces, we can initiate a movement to reduce throwaway plastic and save the Earth -
Decanter and Bamboo Salt
Unused palm oil leftovers from the factory can be creatively repurposed to feed goats and produce bamboo salt due to its vitamin and mineral-rich properties, reducing waste. -
Tripple R
Despite the availability of trash bins throughout the school, there is a concerning issue of littering, including plastic bottles, wrappers, and other waste, scattered in various areas such as drains, classrooms, toilets, and corridors -
Let's Spell it Right 2.0: Learning Through Gamification
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to learning losses and literacy issues among level one pupils at our school, causing demotivation in learning due to difficulties in reading, writing, and spelling basic words. -
The AWI Project
Local fishermen face daily hardships, so students aim to assist by providing a boat-pulling machine, easing their burden and enhancing fishing productivity. -
The Funjoy Project
Students commonly experience stress without proper stress management education, leading to mental health issues. Early prevention is crucial to address this problem effectively. -
Lollipops for Syrian Child Refugees
Moved by the plight of Syrian child refugees, we aim to help by raising funds, offering support, and providing assistance based on their specific needs and hardships.