A session was held on September 27, 2025, at SDN 1 Punggul, involving 114 students from grades 4–6 and supported by 18 volunteers.

Learning Through Media and Expression

Students watched a short film related to environmental issues before moving into creative activities such as making wall magazines and preparing presentations. These formats allowed them to engage with the topic in a more active way.

Students in uniform pose with teachers in an Indonesian classroom, united as creative voices for ocean conservation.

Encouraging Critical Thinking

Since the students already had a basic understanding of environmental concerns, the session focused on helping them think more critically about plastic pollution and how to communicate conservation messages effectively.

Students proudly display a colorful "Save Ocean" poster during a creative ocean conservation classroom activity

Building Confidence to Share

By the end of the program, the students had not only expanded their knowledge but also gained confidence in presenting their ideas and encouraging their peers to care about ocean conservation.

Schoolchildren raising hands eagerly during a Creative Voices for Ocean Conservation outreach visit in Bali