From February 2nd to 4th, the Quarks Project visited the Freie Montessorischule Huckepack in Dresden, offering three 12th-grade computer science classes an opportunity to explore the fascinating world of quantum physics.

The school visit focused on hands-on experiments designed to make key quantum concepts tangible and accessible. Using tools such as superposition boxes, kaleidoscopes, and interactive computer components, students were able to actively engage with abstract ideas and experience how quantum phenomena can be demonstrated in a practical and intuitive way.

The high level of curiosity and engagement among the students highlighted how complex scientific topics like quantum physics can become exciting and approachable when taught through interactive, low-threshold formats, regardless of prior knowledge.