Student Showcase

Exploring History, One Project at a Time

Welcome to the Student Showcase Gallery, where history comes to life through the creativity and hard work of our learners. Here, you’ll find an inspiring collection of projects, from graphic novels and short stories to creative dioramas, theme park designs, and thought-provoking presentations. Each piece reflects the unique perspectives and talents of our leaners as they explore the rich tapestry of historical events, cultures, and figures. Dive in and discover how young minds have reimagined the past, making connections that bridge history with the present. Enjoy the journey through our learners' achievements!

Peep-Into History: A Modern Era Diorama

D-day Landings

Modern World History

Peep-Into History: A Modern Era Diorama

D-day Landings

Modern World History

Peep-Into History: A Medieval Era Diorama

The Black Plague

Medieval World History

Peep-Into History: A Cold War Era Diorama

Moon Landing Conspiracy

Cold War & Beyond

Ancient Civilizations Theme Park Project

Ancient World History

Ancient Civilizations Theme Park Project

Ancient World History

Ancient Civilizations Theme Park Project

Ancient World History

Who's the Worst? Absolute Monarch Project

Ivan IV of Russia

Early Modern World History

Who's the Worst? Absolute Monarch Project

Charles I of England

Early Modern World History

Enlightenment Thinker Memes

Thomas Hobbes

Early Modern World History

"Hobbes believed that everyone is basically bad and thought they should be under the control of a sovereign, or there would be chaos. The sovereign should have absolute power, and no one should question him."

Enlightenment Thinker Memes

Mary Wollstonecraft

Early Modern World History

"Mary Wollstonecraft believed that women are as smart & capable as men, but they did not have the same opportunities, freedom, and choice as men. She thought women should be educated like men and should be allowed to own property and own themselves."

Enlightenment Thinker Memes

John Locke

Early Modern World History

"Locke believed that people have a natural right to life, liberty, and property. They agree to be governed so the government will protect those rights, not to avoid chaos, like Hobbes thought."