SCHOOL VISIT - BENSLIMANE

SCHOOL VISIT - BENSLIMANE

SCHOOL VISIT - BENSLIMANE

The Revival Association for Social Work and Development organized an inspiring event at 18 November School that brought a fresh wave of energy and enthusiasm to the campus. The day was packed with hands-on activities designed to nurture both the environment and the creative spirit of the students. Students kicked off the event with a tree planting activity, a symbolic gesture that underscored the importance of environmental stewardship. As they dug, planted, and nurtured young saplings, they were also planting the seeds of a greener, more sustainable future—learning firsthand how small actions can lead to significant environmental impact.

The creative momentum continued with a wall painting session where students unleashed their artistic talents. With brushes in hand and vivid colors on the palette, they transformed blank walls into vibrant murals, each stroke representing their dreams, hopes, and the promise of a brighter future. This exercise not only beautified the school environment but also provided a powerful medium for self-expression and community pride.

In addition to these activities, the event featured an orientation workshop aimed at guiding the students in planning their academic and professional futures. Through engaging discussions and interactive sessions, participants received practical advice on setting goals, exploring career paths, and harnessing their potential. The workshop was designed to motivate them, instilling a sense of confidence and clarity about the road ahead. Overall, the event served as a multifaceted platform to promote environmental awareness, foster creativity, and empower students to achieve their goals. It was a day of learning, inspiration, and community spirit—a true celebration of growth and the promise of a better tomorrow.