In a world where science plays a big role in innovation, hands-on experience is essential to trigger curiosity and build foundational skills. Yet, many schools face a common challenge: limited resources and access to fully equipped science laboratories. Pampanga High School in San Fernando, Pampanga, is no exception. Traditional labs are often expensive, fragile and unavailable, making it hard to actively involve students in science and give them the skills they’ll need for the future.
Recognizing these challenges, the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office (AIPO) team visited Pampanga High School last November 4, 2024 with a mission to offer a unique solution: the Lab-in-a-Box. Catered by the hospitality of Ms Edilberta Esquerra (Pampanga High School, Science Department Head) and Mr Christopher Lumba (PHS Chemistry teacher). This compact, portable science kit was developed as a comprehensive and cost-effective alternative to traditional lab setups. Containing all the essential materials, tools and safety guidelines needed for a range of science experiments, Lab-in-a-Box empowers students to conduct hands-on experiments safely and conveniently—whether at school or at home.
AIPO team photo opportunity with Ms Esguerra, PHS’ Science Department Head
The AIPO visit to Pampanga High School wasn’t the first step toward this goal. Two years prior, this office donated 10 chemistry kits to the school with the aim of assessing its utility and gathering feedback on their effectiveness in meeting students’ learning needs. Now, with the latest donation of the Lab-in-a-Box kits, they’re taking their commitment further, working alongside teachers and students to better understand how these resources are reshaping their science education.
The excitement was evident as students opened the vibrant blue boxes. Organized neatly inside were all the materials they’d need, from chemicals with clear labeling to essential equipment like thermometers, digital multimeters, and even models for chemical bonding and molecular chemistry. With guided manuals and worksheets that align with the Department of Education’s curriculum, these kits bridge the gap between theory and practice, bringing science concepts to life.
Students expressed how the Lab-in-a-Box allowed them to experience real laboratory work without the constraints of a physical lab. They noted that the instruction manuals were clear and concise, enabling them to conduct experiments confidently. Teachers, too, shared their positive feedback, recognizing the kit's alignment with the school curriculum and the opportunity it offers for immersive and interactive learning.
Pampanga High School students with the Chemistry Lab-in-a-Box Kit
By bringing portable, cost-effective solutions to classrooms and homes, this initiative is reshaping the way students engage with STEM education. For teachers, it offers a tool to elevate their lessons and bring greater depth to their teaching; for students, it provides hands-on experience that provides practical skills and supports curiosity about the wonders of science.
As AIPO continues their journey to empower students nationwide, they are encouraged by the impact these kits have already made and look forward to supporting even more schools in their mission to deliver quality STEM education.
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To know more about the ADMU SOSE’s Lab-in-a-Box and the Ateneo Intellectual Property Office, you may visit: aipo.ateneo.edu/lab-in-a-box.
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