
Empowering STEM Education Professionals Programme
The opening ceremony of the ESEPP 2025 Learning Festival kicked off with the theme, "STEM as Culture!"
Mr Adrian Ong, our dedicated emcee extended a warm welcome to all participants.
A/P Tan getting into the spirit of the learning festival as she gave her welcome address.
Ms Tan Shu Tian took to the floor to share her insights as an ESEPP alumnus, underlining the importance of cross-collaboration among teachers for comprehensive STEM Education.
Mdm Jennifer Long enthusiastically shared about her previous work spearheading the creation of a Makerspace at Westwood Primary School, while bringing her valuable experience to her current school, Princess Elizabeth Primary School.
Sharing our gratitude with Ms Tan, ESEPP alumnus, following her engaging presentation during the symposium.
A group shot to celebrate the meaningful alumni presentations!
Ms Boon, ESEPP 2022/2023 winner shares some insights into her STEM teaching experience.
Participants were actively involved in tapping on the wisdom of the past winners.
Participants joined us as we hosted three guest panelists for a fireside chat, garnering insights into their experiences as STEM professionals.
Dr Ramachandra, avid scientist and mini-heart specialist, shares his career journey in STEM.
A moment of laughter captured as Mr Chan, Dr Lim, and Dr Ramachandra engage and speak candidly with the teacher participants.
A/P Teo thanking our panelists for their time.
Lunch time sharing among fellow STEM enthusiasts.
The muah chee live station was a sure treat!
Conversations buzzed during the lunch hour.
Getting to know NIE's vision and mission.
Commemorating the occasion with a photo opportunity.
Ever wondered how to urban farming can be integrated into your everyday life? Join us on a learning journey to Greenloop Farms and listen to the co-founders' experience with urban agriculture in Singapore.
Being immersed in urban agriculture- a hands-on experience at Greenloop Farms.
Tapping on the experience and guidance from co-founder of Greenloop Farms, Mr Jason Tan.
Participants showcased their innovative skills as they embraced technology and prototyping through robotics.
A cheerful award ceremony opening with A/P Teo, co-head of meriSTEM@NIE.
An impactful message on the latest sustainable practices and plans for ExxonMobil from Ms Karen Wong, Singapore Public and Government Affairs Director, ExxonMobil.
A/P Teo presented a token of appreciation to Ms Karen Wong.
Anandakumar Divyanandhini (left) and Yu Yun Tan (right) of the winning team from the National Institute of Education represented their team by presenting their winning lesson plan, “Super Scraps: From Trash to Treasure”.
Bora Lim of the winning team from Seoul Myungshin Elementary School, as part of a combined team of elementary schools from Seoul, presenting their winning lesson plan, “From Seoul to Stars: Global Light Pollution SOS”.
Wong Yu Kai William of the winning team from Dunman Secondary School presenting their winning lesson plan, “Hawker Heritage Harmony: Balancing Cultural Roots and Nutritional Science for Singapore's Future”.
Adeline Yong of the winning team from Dunman Secondary School presenting their winning lesson plan, “Hawker Heritage Harmony: Balancing Cultural Roots and Nutritional Science for Singapore's Future”.
Tang Seow Ling Angelina of the winning team from Dunman Secondary School presenting their winning lesson plan, “Hawker Heritage Harmony: Balancing Cultural Roots and Nutritional Science for Singapore's Future”.
Jacqueline Mamenta Sonza of the winning team from PENABUR Intercultural School presenting their winning lesson plan, “Designing a Mini Circular Economy Loop as a School Way of Life”.
Antonius Juniadhi Soekendar of the winning team from PENABUR Intercultural School presenting their winning lesson plan, “Designing a Mini Circular Economy Loop as a School Way of Life”.
Suyanti Witono of the winning team from PENABUR Intercultural School presenting their winning lesson plan, “Designing a Mini Circular Economy Loop as a School Way of Life”.
Jacqueline Mamenta Sonza of the winning team from PENABUR Intercultural School using aluminium foil to demonstrate the concept of a circular economy loop.
Winning team from Dunman Secondary School receiving their winning cheque from A/P Teo, A/P Tan and Ms. Karen Wong.
Winning team from the National Institute of Education receiving their winning cheque from A/P Teo, A/P Tan and Ms. Karen Wong.
Winning team from Seoul Myungshin Elementary School, as part of the combined elementary schools from Seoul, receiving their winning cheque from A/P Teo, A/P Tan and Ms. Karen Wong.
Winning team from PENABUR Intercultural School receiving their winning cheque from A/P Teo, A/P Tan and Ms. Karen Wong.