Island Pacific Academy Students Create Unique Line of Aloha Wear
A group of eleven Grade 5 Island Pacific Academy students took their class project to new heights by creating a stunning patterned fabric and a line of custom aloha wear in an impressive display of creativity and collaboration. Their journey serves as a shining example of the transformative power of education rooted in kindness, innovation, creativity, and a commitment to excellence.
From Monuments to Museums: Grade 5 Trip to DC Teaches More Than Just History
In March, 34 excited ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY students in Grades 5 and 6 embarked on an exploration of the nation’s capital to learn more about the birthplace of American democracy.
Grade 5 American Revolution Museum Experience
Grade 5 students asked, “How do we as artists connect our community with the people and events of the American Revolution?” in their latest PBL. The answer was through art, dance, music, food, technology – and a lot of research – presented to the public as a living museum. Watch the video to see for yourself. Huzzah, Navigators!
Grade 2 Learns About Trade Through Project-Based Learning
Grade 2 students learned about Trade through their project-based learning bracelet sale. Watch the video to learn more about this engaging, authentic, hands-on approach to learning.
The Grade 5 American Revolution Museum Goes Virtual
Grade 5 students combined the arts and technology to create an impressively comprehensive and engaging multimedia website showcasing their learning for their American Revolution PBL as they asked themselves “How do we as artists create a website experience that connects our community with the people and events of the American Revolution?”