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The PRESEC '96 Year Group is set to host an innovative Education Forum aimed at reimagining the future of learning and transforming the educational landscape.
Scheduled for Wednesday, March 26, at the PRESEC Assembly Hall, the event will bring together students, teachers, and alumni under the theme “Shaping the Future of Education: Student Voices, Teacher Insights, Alumni Experiences.”

The forum promises to be a game-changer, fostering meaningful discussions on effective teaching methods, student-centred learning, community engagement, and character formation.
Through interactive panel discussions and knowledge-sharing sessions, participants will explore the role of technology, experiential learning, and mentorship in shaping a more dynamic educational experience.

Organisers stressed that the primary goal is to create a collaborative environment where insights and innovative solutions can influence school policies and practices, ultimately enhancing education at PRESEC.

The forum is expected to attract a diverse audience, including students, teachers, alumni, and key education stakeholders.

With PRESEC's legacy of academic excellence and commitment to holistic education, this initiative marks a significant step toward revolutionising learning approaches and fostering a progressive academic culture.

Mark your calendars and be part of this transformative conversation on March 26 at the PRESEC Assembly Hall.
Event Details:
• Date: Wednesday, March 26
• Time: 6:00 PM
• Venue: PRESEC Assembly Hall
• Theme: “Shaping the Future of Education: Student Voices, Teacher Insights, Alumni Experiences.”
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