Creative Science Exhibition Concludes at Everest School
Bhaktapur - With the inspiring motto “Science is not learned, it is done,” Everest School, in collaboration with the leading science institute Nyat-Pol, successfully hosted a special Science and Technology Exhibition aimed at nurturing scientific thinking and creativity among students.
The exhibition showcased various innovative models and experiments prepared by students of Grades 2, 3, and 8.
Young students from grades 2 and 3 impressed the audience with simple machines, environmental awareness drawings, recycling machine models, and hand-operated tools—all crafted through their own effort.
Students from grade 8 presented solar system models, water purification techniques, energy conversion demonstrations, and projects using sensor technology, attracting significant attention for their technical quality and understanding.
A notable highlight of the exhibition was the active involvement of parents, who enthusiastically observed the exhibits, engaged students with questions, and appreciated their knowledge and presentation skills. The event fostered a sense of confidence and self-expression among the students.
Inaugurating the event, school founder and principal Bhakta Raj Bhandari stated, “A nation’s development is not possible without the advancement of science. Exhibitions like this spark curiosity, encourage research, and help nurture future scientists.”
The event successfully promoted creative expression, scientific awareness, and hands-on learning, receiving praise from students, teachers, parents, and visitors alike.
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