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Science Exhibition
Annual Science Exhibition 2026
DWPS Noida Extension invites you to the Annual Science Exhibition on February 2, 2026. This exciting event showcases the scientific curiosity, creativity, and innovation of our students through hands-on projects, experiments, and demonstrations.
Event Details
Date: Sunday, February 2, 2026
Time: 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Venue: Science Block, DWPS Campus
Entry: Free for all visitors
Exhibition Theme: “Innovate for Tomorrow”
This year’s exhibition focuses on sustainable solutions, technological innovations, and scientific discoveries that can shape our future. Students have been working on projects addressing real-world challenges in areas such as:
- Environmental Sustainability & Climate Solutions
- Renewable Energy Technologies
- Health & Medical Innovations
- Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
- Space Exploration & Astronomy
- Biotechnology & Genetic Research
Exhibition Highlights
Project Zones
Zone 1: Physics & Engineering (Ground Floor)
- Robotics demonstrations and automation projects
- Renewable energy models (solar, wind, hydroelectric)
- Smart home automation systems
- Magnetic levitation and electric circuits
- 3D printing demonstrations
- Featured Project: Student-designed solar-powered water purification system
Zone 2: Chemistry & Material Science (First Floor)
- Sustainable materials and biodegradable plastics
- Water quality testing and purification techniques
- Natural dye extraction and eco-friendly textiles
- Chemical reactions and molecular modeling
- Food chemistry and nutrition analysis
- Featured Project: Plastic waste conversion into fuel
Zone 3: Biology & Life Sciences (Second Floor)
- Hydroponics and urban farming systems
- Microscopy lab: Exploring the microscopic world
- Genetics and DNA extraction demonstrations
- Human anatomy and physiology models
- Ecosystem modeling and biodiversity studies
- Featured Project: Vertical garden system for urban spaces
Zone 4: Environmental Science (Outdoor Area)
- Composting and waste management models
- Rainwater harvesting systems
- Air quality monitoring stations
- Wildlife conservation awareness displays
- Native plant identification garden
- Featured Project: School-wide carbon footprint reduction plan
Zone 5: Technology & Innovation Lab (Computer Lab)
- Coding demonstrations and app development
- AI and machine learning projects
- Virtual reality experiences
- IoT (Internet of Things) smart devices
- Website and game development showcase
- Featured Project: AI-powered learning assistant for students
Special Demonstrations & Workshops
Live Science Shows (Main Auditorium)
| 11:30 AM | “The Chemistry of Fire” – Combustion experiments |
| 12:30 PM | “Electricity & Magnetism Magic” – Interactive physics demo |
| 1:30 PM | “Liquid Nitrogen Show” – Extreme temperature experiments |
| 2:30 PM | “Robotics Challenge” – Student robot competitions |
| 3:30 PM | “Science Quiz Competition” – Test your knowledge! |
Hands-On Workshops (Limited Seats – Registration Required)
- 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM: Build Your Own Solar Car (Ages 10-14)
- 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM: DNA Extraction Lab (Ages 12-16)
- 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM: Introduction to Coding with Python (Ages 14+)
- 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM: Telescope Operation & Sky Gazing (All ages)
Register for workshops at the registration desk (first-come, first-served)
Participating Student Teams
Over 250 students from Grades III-XII have contributed to this exhibition, working in teams under the guidance of our experienced science faculty. Each project has undergone a rigorous development process including:
- Research and hypothesis formation
- Experimental design and methodology
- Data collection and analysis
- Model/prototype creation
- Presentation preparation
Guest of Honor
The exhibition will be inaugurated by Dr. Anita Sharma, Senior Scientist at CSIR-National Physical Laboratory and recipient of the National Award for Women Scientists.
Inaugural Address: 11:00 AM – Main Auditorium
Topic: “Inspiring the Next Generation of Scientists”
Judging & Awards
A distinguished panel of judges including scientists, engineers, and educators will evaluate projects based on:
- Scientific methodology and accuracy (30%)
- Innovation and creativity (25%)
- Real-world application and impact (20%)
- Presentation and communication (15%)
- Teamwork and collaboration (10%)
Awards Categories:
- Best Overall Project: Trophy + ₹15,000 scholarship voucher
- Best Innovation Award: Trophy + ₹10,000 scholarship voucher
- Best Environmental Project: Trophy + ₹8,000 scholarship voucher
- Best Technology Project: Trophy + ₹8,000 scholarship voucher
- Best Presentation: Certificate + ₹5,000 scholarship voucher
- People’s Choice Award: Voted by visitors
- Grade-wise Excellence Awards: Certificates for top 3 in each grade
Award ceremony: 4:00 PM – Main Auditorium
Special Features
Science Career Counseling Corner
- Meet professionals from various science fields
- Career pathway guidance for aspiring scientists
- Information about science scholarships and competitions
- College and university representatives
Planetarium Experience
- Portable planetarium dome setup
- Shows every hour (20-minute duration)
- Explore constellations, planets, and galaxies
- Limited capacity: 30 persons per show
Innovation Lounge
- Meet with entrepreneurs and startup founders
- Learn how to turn scientific ideas into businesses
- Pitching competition for student startup ideas
For Visitors
- ✓ Free entry for all visitors
- ✓ Guided tours available (30-minute intervals)
- ✓ Student ambassadors to explain projects
- ✓ Photography encouraged (tag #DWPSScience2026)
- ✓ Voting booth for People’s Choice Award
- ✓ Science-themed merchandise stall
- ✓ Refreshments available in cafeteria
- ✓ Ample parking available
- ✓ Accessible facilities for differently-abled visitors
Safety Measures
All experiments and demonstrations are conducted with strict safety protocols:
- Qualified faculty supervision at all times
- Safety equipment available (goggles, gloves, etc.)
- First aid station in Science Block
- Fire safety measures in place
- Clear visitor guidelines and restricted areas marked
About DWPS Science Programs
Science education at DWPS goes beyond textbooks through our dedicated Centres of Excellence:
- State-of-the-art laboratories (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science)
- Research-oriented curriculum
- Participation in national and international science competitions
- Science club activities and STEM programs
- Collaboration with research institutions
- Regular industry visits and expert lectures
“Science is not just about learning facts—it’s about asking questions, exploring possibilities, and solving problems. This exhibition showcases the spirit of scientific inquiry that we nurture at DWPS.” – Head of Science Department, DWPS
Media Coverage
The event will be covered by local media and education channels. Selected projects will be featured on the school website and social media platforms.
Schedule at a Glance
| 10:30 AM | Registration & Welcome |
| 11:00 AM | Inaugural Ceremony |
| 11:30 AM – 4:00 PM | Exhibition Open for Visitors |
| 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM | Hourly Science Shows & Demonstrations |
| 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM | Workshops (Pre-registration required) |
| 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM | Judging Period (Visitors can observe) |
| 3:00 PM – 3:45 PM | People’s Choice Voting |
| 4:00 PM | Award Ceremony & Closing |
Contact Information
Science Department Coordinator: Dr. Suresh Patel
Email: science@dwpsnoidaex.com
Phone: +91-120-1234567 (Ext. 456)
Website: web.democlicks.com/dwpsnew/science-exhibition-2026
For workshop registrations: workshops@dwpsnoidaex.com
Join us on February 2, 2026, for a day of scientific exploration and discovery!
Inspire young minds, celebrate innovation, and witness the future scientists and inventors in action. We look forward to your participation!
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