An open day and annual exhibition showcased works of students from all grades and various departments at the Al Injaz Private School.
Inaugurated by Fathiya Mohammed Abdullah Al Owaisi, head of quality assurance in the Department of supervision and evaluation at the Ministry of Education (MoE) in Oman, the exhibition highlighted the talents of students through a range of exhibits including ‘cash flows’, ‘how to set up a fashion designing business’, ‘flow of electricity’ and others.
“This is our annual exhibition and we have students participating from different departments. There are exhibits from social studies, science, maths, business studies, art and others. Younger children also participated with their creative artworks. The school believes in learning by doing rather than rote learning,” said a spokesperson from the school.
Source: Timesofoman
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