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2026
Stonyhurst Southville International School – Malarayat

Stonyhurst Southville International School – Malarayat

From February 19 to 20, 2026, the Grade School (GS) students immersed themselves in the world of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) during their exciting STEAM Camp, held in collaboration with Wandering Minds.

The adventure began as students pitched their tents around the campus, preparing for an unforgettable overnight experience. They then explored two interactive exhibits that brought learning to life. In the space-themed exhibit, students discovered fascinating trivia about the planets and interacted with scaled models. In the climate change exhibit, they learned about its causes and effects, and explored how Artificial Intelligence can both help and harm our environment.

One of the highlights was observing a small humanoid robot performing expressive movements, as well as stepping inside the Space Dome Mobile Planetarium, where students experienced a simulated journey into space while learning about astronomical bodies, constellations, and theories about the origin of the universe.

As night fell, students and teachers shared dinner at the Creativity Hall before gathering around the campfire to roast marshmallows and enjoy meaningful conversations under the stars.

On the second day, teams gathered at the Mondrian Court to create vibrant banners and perform energetic team chants, showcasing their creativity, teamwork, and school spirit. The camp concluded with an awarding ceremony that celebrated the students' enthusiasm, dedication, and love for learning.

The GS STEAM Camp was more than just a learning experience—it was a journey that inspired curiosity, strengthened friendships, and nurtured skills that students will carry with them far beyond the classroom.

Words by: Aiyesha Cruz | The Herald Group of Publications

Sto. Niño Academy of Bamban Inc.

Sto. Niño Academy of Bamban Inc.

The SNA Community, from kindergarten to Grade 12, embarked on an exciting journey through space as they entered the Interactive Mobile exhibit facilitated by Wandering Minds PH this February 4, 2026.

According to one of the speakers, Sir Lance Gabriel M. Elicano, he stated that science is present in everyday life. He shared that the organization's primary goal is to help students appreciate the importance of science.

"Isa sa mga mission namin is to teach students para maipakita namin yung talagang pinaka importance ng sa science," he stated.

The exhibit aimed to deepen students' knowledge of science through detailed lectures and immersive learning experiences.

The event featured three stations, each designed to explain and demonstrate scientific concepts. These stations covered topics such as brief history of life on Earth, climate change, AI and robotics, and the solar system. Through the lectures and visual representations, students were able to understand science deeper, making the experience meaningful.

With this activity, SNAians were able to experience a fun and informative way of exploring science beyond the classroom.

Words by: Princess Cunanan | The Iubileum & Ang Tambuli

2025
Lyceo de Pasacao, Inc.

Lyceo de Pasacao, Inc.

Last November 7, 2025, a sense of wonder ignited and minds were illuminated at Lyceo de Pasacao, Inc. during its highly anticipated Science Exhibit, celebrating learning and exploration. The event turned the school into a hub of scientific inquiry and creativity, showcasing the intelligence of the Lyceans and demonstrating that Science is more than just a subject—it is an adventure.

At the first station, the space dome captivated students with stunning projections of planets, constellations, and other celestial objects. Within the dome, students experienced a vivid and thrilling atmosphere that made the concept of space exploration feel tangible.

The second station highlighted the significance of Mars, often referred to as our potential "evacuation" planet, and provided an opportunity to examine real meteorites. Many students were intrigued, entertained, and impressed by the interactive experience that brought the wonders of outer space to life.

The third station addressed climate change, renewable energy, and artificial intelligence. Students learned about the collaboration between technology and science in safeguarding our planet, and they were particularly entertained by the performance of the robot Wamibot, which became the students' favorite.

Numerous students shared their enthusiasm during the day, describing the event as "lively and interesting" and "fun and enjoyable." While a few thought the day was lengthy and a little exhausting, they unanimously agreed that it was worth it. Furthermore, according to the staffers they used trendy humor to connect with the students while still relating to the science topic. Lastly, the Wandering Minds team felt a sense of pride and satisfaction seeing the students' enjoyment and engagement—proving that when learning is fun, science truly comes to life.

We are grateful to the Wandering Minds, the teachers, and all those involved in this event for bringing the Science Exhibit to Lyceo de Pasacao, Inc. and for allowing us to participate in such an amazing experience.

Words by: Bryan Kim N. Bon | The Trench

Divino Amore Academy

Divino Amore Academy

Students of Divino Amore Academy embarked on an exciting journey of discovery during the Wandering Minds Science Exhibit 2025. They were able to engage with an astronomer, look through a telescope, and explore displays of authentic meteorites. The exhibit also featured discussions on climate change and renewable energy, highlighted by an impressive showcase of robotics and sustainable innovations. Students actively participated in interactive games, such as riding a bicycle to generate electricity, which made the learning experience more dynamic and fun. To cap off the event, learners entered a space dome where they marveled at constellations, stars, and galaxies, while gaining deeper insights into the origins of life and the universe.

Siena College, Inc. Quezon City

Siena College, Inc. Quezon City

In line with this year's Science Month theme: "SPATIALYZE: Surveying Societies, Sensing Solutions," our Sienan learners took part in an inspiring and interactive celebration last September 17, 2025.

The activities featured the Space Dome Mobile Planetarium Experience, where students explored the vastness of astronomy and the mysteries of the universe. They also engaged in thought-provoking exhibits on Climate Change Education, reflected on the possibilities of Life on Mars and Astronaut Life, and discovered how Artificial Intelligence is shaping the future of societies.

Through these meaningful experiences, our students were reminded that science is not only about exploring the stars above, but also about finding solutions to the challenges we face here on Earth — fostering curiosity, responsibility, and hope for a better tomorrow.

Visayan Village Central Elementary School

Visayan Village Central Elementary School

The SPACE DOME Mobile Planetarium Experience by Wandering Minds held today, September 16, 2025 brought joy and significant learning opportunities to our young students. It composes of three (3) stations; Space Dome, Why Mars, and Climate Change.

During the event, learners were fascinated as they explored planets, stars, and galaxies in an immersive environment that resembled an actual space expedition. This exceptional experience not only offered fun but also deepened their understanding, making science more accessible and thrilling.

This event provided students with the chance to discover the marvels of space in an engaging and enjoyable manner, igniting their interest in science and astronomy while educating them about climate change and ways to protect our planet.

The success of the SPACE DOME experience highlights that learning can be both enjoyable and meaningful, fostering a lifelong curiosity and passion for exploration.

This event would not have been possible without the support of Dr. Joy Jade E. Relos, School Principal IV, guided by Mrs. Prima C. Canillas, School Science Coordinator and all Science Teachers. A big thank you to all the teachers for convincing our learners. Thank you so much to all the parents for the support given. This remarkable experience will forever create meaningful memories and learning for our beloved students.

BASTA VISAYAN, THE BEST 'YAN!

Holy Child High School Inc.

Holy Child High School Inc.

On Sunday, September 7, 2025, Holy Child High School Inc. (HCHSI), in collaboration with Wandering Minds, celebrated MathSci Month by hosting a Science Fair.

This event, which took place from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, was the first of its kind to be held in the 3rd District of Leyte. This unique educational experience featured a variety of interactive activities, including hands-on manipulatives, the Wander Lab, and an immersive 3D movie.

Words by: Jericho Ombajen | The Metamorphosis

2024
Athenaeum International School

Athenaeum International School

Curiosity was in the air as our #Athenaeum community explored the incredible mobile exhibits from Wandering Minds! From hands-on experiments to interactive displays, our students, families, and friends came together to celebrate the wonders of science.

Leon Guinto Memorial College, Inc. | Atimonan, Quezon

Leon Guinto Memorial College, Inc. | Atimonan, Quezon

Interactive mobile exhibit ng wandering minds, ginanap sa LGMCi para ibahagi ang Earth Science, Planet Mars, Climate Change, Artificial Intelligence, at iba pa.

Reported by: Andrea Pizarro | GPLP News

Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc. Tagum City Branch | RMC Tagum

Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc. Tagum City Branch | RMC Tagum

As the high noon rays strike, the profound inquisitiveness of The Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc. Tagum City Branch (RMC Tagum) students persistently beat the swelter through their further science discoveries with the Wandering Minds on September 6, 2024.

Cognizance of the environmental state was one of the primary knowledge that students fully absorbed through contemplating the impact of human activities and exceeding consumption on our Earth.

To raise awareness efficiently, Wandering Minds, a company that promotes science for all learners, provided various tangible demonstrations of conserving the Earth. This emphasized the segregation of waste, and utilization of alternative energy sources, such as windmills, solar panels, and bicycle generators.

Furthermore, Rizalians delved deeper into the exploration of astronomy through a comprehensive discussion of the facilitators and a remarkable opportunity to experience the space dome.

Various knowledge about the solar system, elements, types of meteorites, astronomy equipment, the origin of the universe, and astrological signs were thoroughly acquired by every Rizalian. The event was attended by the RMC faculty and admin, students, Center for Brighter Beginnings, Inc. teachers, students, and parents.

The penetrative experience brought by Wandering Minds is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to engage with.

This notable event and experience will serve as the awakening of every student in the reality state of our Earth that requires expeditious conserving actions meant to reverse the environmental damages.

Learn and seize the possible to avert the nightmare of the impossible.

Written by: Krissah Melle Blezy S. Jaya

Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc. | RMC Tagum Branch

Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc. | RMC Tagum Branch

On September 6, 2024, Rizal Memorial Colleges, Inc. (RMC) Tagum Branch launched its Science Month Celebration with an engaging educational event for science enthusiasts Rizalians.

The morning event, hosted by "Wandering Minds at RMC," featured an educational science mobile exhibit designed to captivate students with interactive and immersive displays.

Furthermore, the event highlights a space dome and planetarium, which provided an immersive experience of astronomy, as well as sections dedicated to artificial intelligence, climate change, and the star gazing will be featured tonight.

The exhibit aimed to enhance science education by offering hands-on activities that foster critical thinking for those participants.

Through engaging students actively in the learning process, the event ensured that they were more attentive and retained information better.

Interactive science exhibits like this one are crucial for STEM education, as they inspire students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

These events also promote community involvement, encouraging collaboration among students, parents, and educators.

Written by: Karyl Angela Pleños

San Jose Elementary School

San Jose Elementary School

On May 20, 2024, San Jose Elementary School hosted the Wandering Minds Interactive Science Mobile Exhibit. The event, described as a "WANDER-Ful experience," was highly praised for its engaging and informative displays. Attendees appreciated the knowledgeable staff and the captivating nature of the exhibits, which effectively showcased the wonders of science.

St. Cecilia's College BED

St. Cecilia's College BED

The SCC Science Fair 2024, held on March 16, marked a vibrant return after a four-year hiatus. The event featured over 20 interactive science exhibits, climate change education, a telescope lecture with celestial viewing, and a Space Dome mobile planetarium experience, all provided by Wandering Minds. Cecilian students and teachers enjoyed the hands-on activities and educational opportunities. The fair was a success thanks to the contributions of instructors, faculty, and science teachers. The event celebrated curiosity and discovery, promising future exploration and innovation.

Sillawit National High School

Sillawit National High School

On February 5, Sillawit National High School hosted the "Science Mobile Exhibit" event with Wandering Minds, engaging students from various schools in the West District in Isabela. The event featured three interactive stations:

Planetary and Astronomy Exploration: Discussing neighboring planets, star systems, and celestial phenomena, with hands-on vocal and visual instruction.

Environmental Sciences: Showcasing practical ways to generate energy from basic materials and discussing global environmental issues.

Mars Exploration: Exploring the potential for sustaining life on Mars and the significance of water in the origin of life.

The day also included a symposium with a 360-degree fisheye show on constellations and celestial relationships. The program will continue to other schools, spreading scientific knowledge and inspiration.

Reported by: Rickie Barasi

2023
Pasig National High School

Pasig National High School

The document details the Wandering Minds mobile science exhibit held at Pasig National High School on May 25, 2023. This traveling exhibition featured hands-on science displays for students in grades 7-12. The exhibit aimed to enhance learning through interactive activities, including 3D cinema and telescopes, providing multisensory experiences to deepen students' understanding of science concepts and complement their school education.