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Year 2
It has been a year of discovery and growth for Year 2 and they are raring to go for further growth in Year 3.

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Year 3
The end of another school year has quickly crept up on us and it’s almost time to say goodbye. June has been a month of scientific enquiry, investigations and celebrations. Science Week, as always, was one of the many highlights of the year. Some children presented their own projects at the Science Fair while the rest of us could explore the 92 stalls set up. There were lavish liquids, exciting electronics, fantastic forces and many other amazing scientific investigations on display.



Year 3
In class, we celebrated Science Week by conducting our own investigations. We used torches to test different materials to see which were the most reflective. We discovered that light travels in straight lines and materials that are flat, smooth and shiny are generally the best reflectors. Using this knowledge, we then created mirror mazes where light reflected from one mirror to another to shine on a hidden object. We had great fun designing complicated mazes to challenge our friends.
To finish Science Week, we dressed up as different scientists and watched Mr. Luke, from S107, showcase some electrifying electricity experiments. Did you know that the human body is a conductor? Electric currents can pass through humans! Dangerous stuff but fortunately we are science experts after another super Science Week!
Year 4
As Term 3 comes to a close, let's reflect on the remarkable progress our Year 4 classes have made this academic year. In mathematics, students delved into angles, symmetry, and coordinates, showcasing remarkable growth in understanding and application of these concepts. Their dedication and effort have been commendable. English class took us on an unforgettable journey with "Edward Tulane." Engaging discussions and reflections revealed their blossoming ability to analyze and articulate thoughts, leaving us incredibly proud. In topic class, their creativity and problem-solving skills shone while designing dream schools. Detailed maps showcased exceptional mapping skills, inspiring us all.



Year 4
Science Week and the science fair stretched their knowledge and showcased a passion for discovery and innovation.



The Sports Awards ceremony celebrated dedication, teamwork, and perseverance in their sporting achievements.
"Aladdin Trouble" brought the Year 4 students' determination and teamwork to the forefront, captivating the audience with their fantastic play.
To our Year 4 students, we are grateful to have been part of your journey. You exemplified Dusit's core values and showcased remarkable growth. We have full confidence in your future success. Best wishes in all your endeavors!