Himalayan Glory English School organized a grand exhibition of project works prepared by students from grades 1 to 8 on its school establishment anniversary. The event, held on the school premises, featured various student project presentations based on their studies.



The exhibition showcased projects on topics such as local identity, mathematics, science, Nepali and English languages, social studies, health and environment, and arts and crafts. Students creatively used discarded materials to produce artistic items, demonstrating their creativity. In addition to the subject-based project exhibition, the event also included educational games related to disaster risk reduction. Scout activities such as Trestle Bridge, Tyre Wall, Sun Blindness, Put the Bindi, Target Point, and Pillow Fighting attracted everyone’s attention.



School Principal Krishna Ram Twanabasu emphasized that such project works help students gain practical knowledge, develop self-study habits, learn teamwork, and build confidence. “We aim to provide students not only with theoretical knowledge but also with practical skills. Such exhibitions help highlight their creative abilities,” he said.



A total of 94 students presented their projects, while 26 students volunteered to assist during the event. In addition to the school’s teachers, students, and parents, students and teachers from Suryadeep English Secondary School, Vidya Arjan English School, Jagriti Madhyamik Vidyalaya, and Gyan Vijay Basic School also visited the exhibition.



The exhibition sparked new enthusiasm and creativity among the students. The school has announced plans to organize similar events in the future.