Students of the school’s Jet Club recently demonstrated their creativity and practical skills by presenting innovative projects made from cardboard and recycled materials. The activity was part of the club’s effort to encourage hands-on learning and creative thinking among students.
One of the outstanding projects was a cardboard garden model created by Salako Oluwasegun, a student of JSS2. His project illustrated a miniature garden environment and showcased thoughtful planning, creativity, and environmental awareness.
Another remarkable project was a model aeroplane designed and constructed by Makanju Olatunbosun of JSS3. The model reflected his interest in aviation and engineering, showing how simple materials can be transformed into impressive designs.
These projects highlight the importance of innovation and creativity in education. Through activities like this, the Jet Club encourages students to take on innovation challenges and become active participants in the club.
The exhibition was a proud moment for both teachers and students, showcasing the remarkable talent and creativity within the school community.




