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Talking Plants in collaboration with Nottingham University

25-04-2024

Tenby SEH students brought creativity to life with a ‘talking plants’ project at the University of Nottingham Malaysia’s STEAM Carnival 2024.

Students from Tenby International School Setia EcoHill took centre stage at the University of Nottingham Malaysia’s STEAM Carnival 2024, showcasing their creativity and innovation through a fascinating ‘talking plants’ project. Developed in partnership with the university’s Faculty of Science and Engineering, this project was part of the Interactive BioDome exhibit, blending natural sciences with digital technology. 

 

The carnival welcomed over 700 students from 18 schools, offering hands-on workshops in coding, drone technology, and sustainability. Tenby students explored real-world applications of STEAM, developing critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills. 

 

This collaboration reflects Tenby’s commitment to connecting classroom learning with innovative, real-world experiences, inspiring students to grow in curiosity, confidence, and future-ready skills. 

 

The event was inaugurated by several distinguished guests, including Professor Sam Kingman, Interim Provost and CEO of the University of Nottingham Malaysia; Ts. Nik Naharudin Bin Mohd Nasir, Director of Digital Talent and Entrepreneurship at the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC); Joachim Rajaram, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer of CelcomDigi; and Martin Shelley, Campus Principal of Tenby International School Setia EcoHill. 

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