At Invictus International School Phnom Penh, learning doesn’t stop when the science fair ends. Fresh from last week’s event, Year 2 students continued their exploration of scientific concepts through interactive experiments focused on weight, balance, and strength. From using scales to testing the durability of bridges they built themselves, students put their problem-solving and critical thinking skills to the test—while having a lot of fun.
This blend of hands-on learning, play, and structured inquiry reflects Invictus’s strong emphasis on experiential education that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and real-world understanding.
Learning Through Exploration
Invictus knows that meaningful learning happens when students are engaged, challenged, and empowered to explore the world around them. The latest classroom activities demonstrate:
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STEM integration at an early age: Students used physical tools to measure, weigh, and test materials.
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Teamwork and communication: Children worked in pairs and groups to solve problems and complete experiments.
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Playful learning: The lessons were filled with smiles, excitement, and genuine enthusiasm for discovering how things work.
Whether it was balancing coins, building structures, or estimating forces, students developed foundational science skills in a way that was memorable and deeply enjoyable.
Building Confidence and Curiosity
These types of activities are more than just classroom exercises—they build confidence, resilience, and a love for learning. Invictus International School is committed to fostering not just academic excellence, but also strong character and collaborative thinking.
Parents looking for a school that values creativity, inquiry, and student-led discovery will find Invictus to be a dynamic and forward-thinking choice.
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