Right at the start of September, our Grade 3 High School took on a truly memorable challenge: a pig kidney dissection. 🐖🫀
This practical session was both demanding and fascinating. Step by step, the students carefully examined the kidney’s structure—its outer cortex, inner medulla and intricate network of blood vessels—gaining a clear, first-hand understanding of how this vital organ functions in the body.
Learning by doing leaves the strongest and most lasting impressions, and this laboratory experience was no exception. The students’ courage, precision and engagement shone through from beginning to end.
👏 Congratulations to our young biologists for their enthusiasm and determination—this is the kind of learning that will stay with them for years to come!