Mount Everest School Marks 35th Anniversary

Mount Everest Aawasiya School in Beni, Myagdi, commenced its 35th anniversary and Parents’ Day celebration. The event included training for parents on changing times, technology, and children's development. Speakers emphasized fostering a positive environment and nurturing children's unique talents. The three-day event features interactive sessions, motivational activities, and intellectual programs. The closing ceremony will honor outstanding students, long-serving teachers, and launch the school’s literary magazine, Buddhibimb.

Beni, Myagdi – Mount Everest School Marks 35th Anniversary with Parent Engagement & Creativity. Mount Everest Aawasiya Secondary School in Beni Bazaar, Myagdi, began its 35th anniversary and Parents’ Day celebration on Tuesday.

On the first day of the event, a special training session was conducted for the parents of students from grades 1 to 9. The session focused on the impact of changing times, environments, and technology on children and the role of parents in guiding them.

Speaking at the event, the school’s founder, director, motivational speaker Chandra KC, and journalist Binod Dhaulagiri emphasized that parents should never lose faith in their children’s abilities. They also highlighted the importance of creating a positive environment to understand and support children in every aspect of their growth.

The trainers stressed that every child is born with unique talents and potential, so comparing them with others is inappropriate. They further stated that fostering a positive mindset and encouraging a constructive learning approach are key factors in shaping a child’s future.

The training was conducted in two sessions and saw significant participation from parents. Principal Raju KC informed that the school has planned a series of motivational activities throughout the three-day event.

According to Principal KC, the school is now shifting its focus towards intellectual and creative programs. While sports and extracurricular activities will continue as usual, the school has developed a separate academic and literary event calendar. The annual celebration marks the first step in this initiative.

On the concluding day, scheduled for Friday, the school will honour students who have secured top positions in district and provincial-level competitions, as well as in various school contests and exams. Additionally, long-serving teachers will be recognized, and the school’s literary and contemporary magazine, Buddhibimb, which has resumed publication, will be officially launched.

The event was inaugurated under the chairmanship of the school’s director and chairman of the management committee, Pramod Shrestha, with a traditional lamp-lighting ceremony and cake-cutting. On the occasion, students also performed cultural dances.