Joint Program with Mahidol University

Exploring the practical side of learning Chemistry and Biology by using advanced instruments is a collaboration program between St. Mark's and Mahidol University, which enables our students to learn hands-on using state-of-the-art technology.  

Observing healthy animal cells under a highly powerful microscope is a valuable way to understand their structure and functions. Witnessing the process of cell apoptosis, where cells begin to die, can provide students with a firsthand understanding of this natural phenomenon.

Creating different components of a healthy animal cell and plant cell using colorful clay models is a hands-on approach that can enhance students' understanding of cell structures. Manipulating the clay models allows students to visualize and interact with the various organelles and structures within cells, reinforcing their learning in a creative and engaging way.

By combining both microscopic observations and hands-on modeling activities, students can develop a deeper understanding of cellular biology. These experiences help them differentiate between healthy and dead cells, as well as appreciate the complexity and diversity of living organisms at the cellular level.

Overall, such practical activities provide a well-rounded learning experience, allowing students to explore scientific concepts and develop their analytical and observational skills in a stimulating environment.