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DC Montessori Senior Secondary Smart School, Chandigarh

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Students of Class VI showcased their scientific curiosity, creativity, and problem-solving skills by participating in the Inter-School Science Hands-On Experiment Competition held at the school. The event aimed to spark interest in science, promote practical learning, and cultivate critical thinking among young minds. It provided a platform for students to present experiments that connected theoretical concepts to real-world applications. The enthusiastic participants demonstrated fascinating scientific principles from everyday life through engaging and innovative experiments. They impressed the audience and judges alike with their knowledge and confidence, responding to questions posed by the panel of judges. Aniket secured the first position with his experiment on Bernoulli’s Principle, followed by Shivam, who illustrated the Siphon Effect, and Kanav, who achieved third place with his experiment on acids and bases.

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