Kampala, Uganda – Rainbow International School’s Year 3NS students delivered an awe-inspiring presentation on Ancient Egypt, leaving audiences captivated with their knowledge and creativity. The event, held at the school’s auditorium, provided a fascinating journey into one of history’s most intriguing civilizations, complete with legendary rulers, powerful gods and the secrets of mummification.

The students took their peers, teachers and parents on an educational adventure, introducing them to iconic Egyptian figures such as Pharaoh Tutankhamun, Cleopatra, and the god Anubis. Through dramatic storytelling and well-researched facts, they painted a vivid picture of the grandeur of Ancient Egypt’s dynasties. A major highlight of the presentation was a live demonstration of the intricate mummification process, which added an interactive element that left the audience in awe.

Adding to the excitement of the day was a high-energy performance from Rainbow International School’s Break Dance Club. The talented students showcased their impressive moves, blending history with modern creativity in a way that kept the audience engaged and entertained.
Further fueling intellectual curiosity, Mr. Jones led a session of lateral thinking challenges, encouraging students to push the boundaries of their problem-solving skills. The session was met with great enthusiasm as students tackled complex puzzles and engaged in thought-provoking discussions.

The event concluded with a special recognition segment, where outstanding students were awarded the prestigious ‘Child of the Week’ accolade for their dedication, hard work and academic excellence. Teachers and parents alike commended the students for their passion, teamwork, and in-depth understanding of the subject.

Rainbow International School continues to foster an engaging learning environment, where history is brought to life through innovative and interactive methods. With events like these, the institution reaffirms its commitment to nurturing young minds and inspiring a lifelong love for knowledge.