On Saturday, our S.1 Agriculture class took part in a practical farming session in the school banana plantation! The students engaged in hands-on activities, monitoring the progress of their vegetable nursery beds and practicing plantation management through weeding and spraying. As part of their commitment to social responsibility, they also removed non-biodegradable waste from the plantation and surrounding areas.
This productive day not only strengthened their agricultural skills but also fostered a sense of environmental stewardship. We’re proud of their hard work and dedication to both learning and caring for our environment!



This hands-on experience provided our students with a valuable opportunity to apply their agricultural knowledge in a real-world setting. Through activities like nursery bed monitoring, plantation management, and environmental cleanup, they gained practical skills while fostering a deeper sense of responsibility towards the environment.
We’re proud of our students’ dedication and the enthusiasm they showed in caring for the school grounds. Experiences like these not only enrich their learning but also strengthen their commitment to sustainable practices and community well-being.
