Karachi (Staff Reporter) An exhibition was organized on 6th May 2023 by the educator garden west campus in which around 200 students from class KG to class 9 participated

In the exhibition, the students also presented project models related to science, agriculture, health, and different fields from which it can be estimated that these students are interested in the field of science.

According to the school administration, The Educators School, which is a name of quality in the field of education, its teachers worked tirelessly day and night to highlight the talents of the students through the exhibition.

A teacher belonging to the school, Sumaira Aslam, said on the occasion that there is already a severe lack of art schools and colleges in Karachi and in such situations, the need for art exhibitions and other positive activities is felt even more, therefore, the school administration had organized the exhibition

She added that all the students presented their projects beautifully, according to her, this kind of exhibition instills in the students the spirit to move forward and work hard.

Moreover, parents of children, other teachers of the school, educational experts, and social personalities also attended the exhibition to see the projects and appreciated the services of the school administration.

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