Kathmandu Educational Fair 2081: Showcasing Student Skills & Educational Programs
27th February 2025, Kathmandu
Kathmandu Metropolitan City is organizing the Kathmandu Educational Fair 2081 on February 28 and 29 at the National Assembly Hall in the Exhibition Road area.
Kathmandu Educational Fair 2081
The fair will highlight educational programs, student achievements, and skills, offering a platform for students and parents to explore educational opportunities.
The goal of the Educational Fair
The fair aims to showcase the progress in school education and its impact on students’ physical, mental, and moral development. Naveen Manandhar, spokesperson for the Kathmandu Metropolitan City, emphasized that the event will demonstrate the advancements made in educational quality, school infrastructure, and teacher training. It will also reflect how students have benefited from various programs.
Exhibitions and Displays
The fair will feature over 35 educational subgroups and exhibitions that display students’ knowledge and skills. Students will showcase their creative projects, including sketches, sculptures, and other innovative works. The “Book Free Friday” initiative will also be highlighted, where students’ learning activities will be shared with the public.
Additionally, the event will offer cultural displays, including Nepal’s languages, traditions, and indigenous music. Students will have the opportunity to present their creations and express their experiences through art. Snacks will be available at a nominal cost, provided by community schools.
Student Participation
Over 40,000 students from both community and institutional schools are expected to attend the fair. The city has 87 community schools with 61,329 students, while 524 institutional schools enroll 210,934 students. Together, they make up a significant portion of Kathmandu’s student population. The fair offers an opportunity for these students to showcase their talents and learn from each other.
Three Phases of the Fair
The event will unfold in three phases. The first phase will focus on displaying students’ skills and projects. The second phase will coincide with the Book Free Friday program, set for 7 March, where stakeholders will visit community schools to observe their activities. The third phase will feature a roundtable discussion aimed at sharing ideas and receiving support for further educational initiatives.
Focus on Educational Reforms
Kathmandu Metropolitan City has been working to improve school infrastructure and education quality. Initiatives like Creative Learning, Technology-Assisted Education, and the Beautiful School Project are part of ongoing efforts to modernize education in the city. The fair is part of a broader push to foster a well-rounded, future-ready generation of students.
Conclusion
The Kathmandu Educational Fair 2081 will serve as a platform to celebrate educational achievements, foster collaboration, and encourage continuous improvement in the education system. It reflects the city’s commitment to enhancing student engagement and preparing them for future success.
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