Mail News Service
Jamshedpur, Nov 8: Loyola School’s much-awaited STEM Exhibition 2025 came alive at the Knowledge Centre, celebrating the spirit of innovation across science, technology, engineering and mathematics.

The event was inaugurated by Fr. Michael Thanaraj S.J., rector, who cut the ribbon and formally opened the exhibition.

The venue brimmed with colour and energy. Vibrant posters highlighted the exhibition’s themes, while an elegant thematic rangoli and eco-friendly décor using earthen pots blended tradition with sustainability—creating the perfect ambience for the day.
Students from various grades put up an impressive array of models and experiments.

Highlights included robotic mechanisms, astronomy demonstrations, hydraulic systems, electrostatics models, a synapse-based smart traffic light system, a self-sustaining man-made ecosystem, nerve-impulse transmission models, biogas plant prototypes, environmental awareness exhibits on the Kodaikanal mercury tragedy, nuclear agriculture concepts, mathematical theorems, and many more.
Each project reflected the students’ curiosity, conceptual understanding, creativity and their ability to apply classroom learning to real-world scenarios.

Fr. Rector appreciated the hard work and teamwork of students and teachers, commending their scientific temper and the meticulous effort behind every exhibit.
He congratulated the participants for bringing their ideas to life and creating an inspiring learning experience for all.
The exhibition drew enthusiastic praise from teachers, parents and visitors, making the event a resounding success.
It reaffirmed the school’s commitment to fostering creative exploration, innovation and excellence in STEM education—truly a testament to the talent and dedication of Loyola’s young innovators.



