Weeks of sketching, drafting and revising led to a student‑created comic convention held on April 23, where students shared their original comics through an interactive showcase of storytelling and creativity.
Now in its tenth year, the school’s Comic‑Con has become a long‑standing learning tradition built around interest in comics and visual storytelling. Over time, the event has grown into a celebration of imagination, persistence and the creative process behind student work.
As visitors moved through the displays, they read original comic creations and met the young artists behind them. Comic‑Con Passports added a playful element, with autographs and doodles collected along the way. These moments of interaction brought the event to life and highlighted the pride and ownership students felt in sharing their work with an audience.

