If you have an interest in science and want to pursue engineering or medical professions, you can choose the Science stream with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics (PCM) or Physics, Chemistry, and Biology (PCB).
Set up a composting system in your school to recycle organic waste, such as food scraps and yard waste. Use the resulting compost for school gardens or donate it to local community gardens.
Organize a tree planting event in your school or local community. Research native plant species and their benefits, and involve students in planting and caring for the trees.
Create a competition among classrooms or grades to reduce energy consumption. Monitor and compare energy usage, encourage turning off lights and electronics when not in use, and promote energy-efficient habits.
Raise awareness about water conservation by organizing workshops, presentations, or poster contests.
Promote creativity and sustainability by organizing an upcycling art project. Encourage students to repurpose and transform discarded items into new useful or decorative objects.
Host a documentary screening event focused on environmental issues like climate change, pollution, or deforestation.
Organize a fashion show where students showcase outfits made from recycled materials or sustainable fabrics. This project highlights the importance of reducing textile waste and promoting ethical fashion choices.
Start a school garden or collaborate with local farmers to promote sustainable food practices. Students can learn about organic gardening, sustainable farming methods, and the benefits of locally sourced food.
Organize a collection drive for electronic waste, such as old computers, mobile phones, or batteries. Partner with local recycling centers or organizations that specialize in proper e-waste disposal.