As the year approaches its end, the Grade 12 students are deeply engaged in their capstone projects. These projects are a culmination of their high school journey, allowing them to explore and present topics they are passionate about. The capstone projects encompass a wide range of subjects, from scientific research to hobbies to creative arts, reflecting the diverse interests and talents of the students. This process not only showcases their knowledge and skills but also prepares them for future academic and professional endeavours.
In the photo above, one student, William, is seen presenting his capstone project titled “Machine Learning 101.” This presentation is a testament to his interest and expertise in the field of artificial intelligence. William’s project involves researching and explaining the fundamentals of machine learning, making this complex subject accessible to his peers.
Chris is documenting his capstone process, where he is working on taking street photography around Vancouver, capturing the spring flora and its beauty.
Next week, the Grade 12’s will be showcasing their capstone projects with the whole school, in which students and teachers will be able to learn about these students’ passions and talents. The students will provide an artifact or a prop for their showcase that symbolizes or encapsulates their project.