Our students recently returned from Bangkok, Thailand, after representing the School of Science and Technology, Singapore (SST) at the 2025 International Students Science Fair (ISSF). Hosted by the renowned Mahidol Wittayanusorn School (MWIT), this prestigious annual event serves as a global stage for innovation, collaboration, and the spirit of scientific discovery.
Global Collaboration and Leadership
The fair marked a significant milestone for our school's international standing. Our Principal, Mr. Nick Chan, joined the official delegation for the ISSN Joint Statement Signing Ceremony. This commitment paves the way for deeper international collaboration and expanded opportunities for student-led STEM research across borders.
Highlighting Student Achievements
Beyond project presentations and cultural exchanges, our students took on leadership roles within the scientific community:
SST Representatives: Lee Hau Yee (S4-05), Fayona Binte Sirajudeen (S4-05), and Nagarajan Vimal Balaji (S4-02).
Editorial Contributions: Under the guidance of Ms. Praveena Sandra Mohan, students Lee Hau Yee and Anbarasu Elavenil (S4-05) were given the rare opportunity to peer-review research articles submitted by international participants.
Historic Publication: These reviewed works were compiled into the inaugural ISSN Journal of High School STEM Research, a landmark achievement in student-led scientific publishing.
An Enriching Experience
The ISSF 2025 experience provided our budding scientists with more than just academic knowledge; it enabled them to:
Connect with a global network of like-minded peers.
Exchange innovative ideas across diverse scientific disciplines.
Contribute meaningfully to the growing international research community.
We are incredibly proud of our students for their dedication to pushing the boundaries of STEM.
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