Young inventors take centre stage at Crawford Lonehill Prep
Grade 3 learners at Crawford International Lonehill Prep impressed parents and teachers with practical inventions aimed at solving real-world problems.
Grade 3 learners at Crawford International Lonehill Preparatory proved that innovation has no age limit as they presented a showcase of practical inventions designed to solve everyday problems.
As part of their Inquiry-Based Learning curriculum, learners identified challenges they face at home and in their communities and developed imaginative solutions, from eco-friendly devices that help reduce household waste to safety gadgets and time-saving tools.
Read more: Crawford Lonehill
Parents, teachers, and peers were invited to view the young inventors’ displays, which demonstrated not only creativity but also a clear understanding of problem-solving and critical thinking.

Chelyne Schroeder of Crawford International Lonehill said, “This project truly ignites a spirit of curiosity and problem-solving in our students. We see them identifying issues in their daily lives and coming up with solutions with so much creativity and confidence.”
Beyond the inventions themselves, learners were encouraged to present and pitch their ideas to an audience, helping them build communication skills and confidence while learning the value of collaboration and feedback.
“The event reflects Crawford International Lonehill Prep’s commitment to nurturing leaders and innovators from a young age, providing students with the tools and mindset to tackle real-world challenges while igniting a love of learning,” added Schroeder.
Follow us on our Whatsapp channel, Facebook, X, Instagram and TikTok for the latest updates and inspiration!



