The Showcase, held regularly during Genesis Project Week, always receives strong attention from parents. For those who attend, it clearly reflects a modern educational approach: students are empowered, trusted, and guided to truly take ownership of their learning journey.
In this space, students understand – connect – and apply knowledge. They can explain issues in their own words, collaborate effectively, listen, respond, interact, and confidently present in front of others. These are exactly the core competencies of 21st-century education: critical thinking, creativity, effective communication, and teamwork.
A parent shared after attending the showcase: “The teacher and the students prepared everything so thoroughly, and every group presented their work so confidently. The children even designed interactive experiences for parents to join in. Thank you to the teacher and all the students.”
Behind students’ confidence is the careful, thoughtful, and responsible preparation of teachers; behind those well-rounded products is a whole journey of developing thinking and skills; and behind parents’ smiles is the trust that their children are learning in an environment that values authenticity and meaningful growth.
Therefore, the Showcase is not only a moment to recognize learning outcomes, but also an affirmation of an educational philosophy: when students are trusted and their learning journey is designed in the right way, they can grow far beyond adults’ expectations.

