

School of Humanity Showcase | GMT+4 π πͺ
βSchool of Humanity Showcase | GMT+4 π πͺ
βCohorts Titan, Neptune & Jupiter
βJoin us for another awe-inspiring Global Showcase, where our learners will be sharing their projects that make a positive impact on the world.
βThroughout this term, our learners have been designing solutions which contribute to human progress, while developing new skills and mindsets. They have also been participating in real-world learning with pioneering organizations.
βOur learners have been learning through challenges...
βThis term, our learners have been tackling the following challenges:
βπ Designing Lunar Habitats (Middle School)
βHow can we use geometry to design a lunar habitat? Apply concepts such as angle properties to design lunar habitats.
βποΈ Cycles of Power (Middle School)
βWhat can we learn from the rise and fall of empires throughout history? Letβs look back in time to learn from civilizations across time.
βπ³ Restoring Ecosystems (Middle School)
βHow can we protect natureβs ecosystems? Letβs explore how we can ensure humans and other living beings co-exist meaningfully.
βπ Nature as Art (Middle School)
βHow does nature inspire creativity? Use natural forms and patterns as inspiration to create art and celebrate environmental beauty.
βπͺΒ Social Entrepreneurship (Foundational)
βHow can social entrepreneurship be used to address pressing societal issues and create positive change in communities, while also ensuring financial sustainability and scalability of the venture?
βBy leveraging market forces and innovative business models, learners have been exploring how social entrepreneurs create products and services that meet the needs of underserved communities, while also generating economic value.
βπ Food, Water & Energy Security (Foundational)
βIs there enough food, water, and energy to sustain our planet if our population reaches 10 Billion? How are these three resources intricately linked and how can the world create resource security for all?
βIn this challenge, learners have been exploring how food, water & energy security are linked, the stresses and tensions between them, their interdependences, and aspects of distribution, access, and sustainable production.
βπ€ Ethical Technology (Advanced)
βHow can we design and deploy technologies that empower humanity, while protecting our rights, dignity, and future?
βWe live in an age where technology is rapidly reshaping our world. From AI to quantum computing, biotechnology to social media, these innovations hold great promise but also carry profound ethical, social, and environmental risks. In this challenge, learners have been thinking critically and creatively about how we can ensure technology serves people, rather than the other way round.
βπ±Β Building Sustainable Futures (Advanced)
βHow can we create an exciting and sustainable future for humanity, that is aligned with the sustainable development goals and the flourishing of both people and the planet?
βThe world faces numerous interconnected challenges that threaten the wellbeing of both people and the planet. These challenges range from climate change and environmental degradation to social inequality and economic instability. This challenge invites learners to think creatively and develop solutions which align with the SDGs and promote the flourishing of humanity and the environment.
βEveryone is welcome!
βThis event is open to anyone, anywhere in the world.
βAbout School of Humanity
βSchool of Humanity is an award-winning online school where learners aged 11-18 learn by doing and having a positive impact on the world. We are internationally accredited by the Western Associations of Schools & Colleges.
βInstead of exams, we learn through real-world projects. Instead of a standardized curriculum, we learn through personalized learning. Instead of memorization, we focus on whole-human development.
βWith learners spanning 30+ countries across 6 continents, we are the school for the world.