
Discover the outstanding achievements, creative projects, and innovative work of our talented students. From academic excellence to artistic expression, technological innovation to community service, our students continue to inspire and impress with their dedication and abilities.

Renewable Energy Model
Amina Diallo
Amina Diallo, 11th Grade
A working model demonstrating solar and wind energy conversion to electricity, with real-time monitoring of energy production.

Traditional Patterns in Modern Design
Sofia Mbeki
Sofia Mbeki, 10th Grade
A collection of textile designs incorporating traditional African patterns into contemporary fashion and home decor applications.

Smart Water Conservation System
Carlos Nguema
Carlos Nguema, 12th Grade
An automated system for monitoring and optimizing water usage in school gardens using soil moisture sensors and weather data.
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Amina Diallo, 11th Grade
A working model demonstrating solar and wind energy conversion to electricity, with real-time monitoring of energy production.

Sofia Mbeki, 10th Grade
A collection of textile designs incorporating traditional African patterns into contemporary fashion and home decor applications.

Carlos Nguema, 12th Grade
An automated system for monitoring and optimizing water usage in school gardens using soil moisture sensors and weather data.

Miguel Obiang, 9th Grade
A comprehensive survey of plant and animal species in the school vicinity, documenting local biodiversity and identifying conservation needs.

Elena Mba, 11th Grade
A 15-minute documentary exploring the historical development of Malabo from colonial times to the present day.

David Ondo, 10th Grade
An analysis of geometric patterns and mathematical principles found in traditional and contemporary African architectural designs.

Patricia Esono, 12th Grade
A mobile application designed to help users learn Fang, Bubi, and other local languages of Equatorial Guinea through interactive lessons and games.

Isabella Ndong, 11th Grade
A collection of clothing designs using recycled materials and sustainable production methods, inspired by traditional African aesthetics.

Thomas Ekong, 12th Grade
A comprehensive health education initiative targeting common preventable diseases through workshops, informational materials, and community outreach.