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Thousands Of Pupils Take Part In Benghazi Education Festival

April 29, 2026
Thousands Of Pupils Take Part In Benghazi Education Festival
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Benghazi has hosted a large-scale children’s festival bringing together thousands of pupils in a vibrant initiative aimed at strengthening early education and nurturing young talent across Libya.

The event, attended by a massive number of schoolchildren, featured a wide range of educational, cultural, and artistic activities designed to promote creativity and support early learning. Organisers said the festival reflects growing efforts to invest in children’s development and enhance the role of schools in shaping future generations.

Focus on Early Learning and Creativity

The festival included performances, interactive workshops, and competitions that encouraged participation from pupils of different age groups. Activities were tailored to develop cognitive and social skills while fostering creativity and teamwork among students.

Officials highlighted that such initiatives play a key role in improving educational outcomes, particularly at the early stages, where foundational skills are formed. The event also provided a platform for children to showcase their talents in arts, theatre, and cultural expression.

Strong Participation from Schools and Families

Thousands of students, teachers, and parents took part in the festival, creating a lively atmosphere that combined education with entertainment. Schools across Benghazi contributed to organising performances and exhibitions, reflecting strong community engagement.

The large turnout underlined growing interest in extracurricular educational activities, which are increasingly seen as essential complements to classroom learning.

Part of Wider Education Development Efforts

The festival comes amid broader initiatives in Benghazi to support education and youth development. Similar events in the city have focused on enhancing school activities, encouraging innovation, and building a generation equipped with both academic knowledge and creative skills.

Benghazi, one of Libya’s main cultural and economic centres, has increasingly hosted such large-scale events as part of efforts to revitalise its social and educational landscape.

Building the Next Generation

Organisers emphasised that the festival is not only a celebration of children but also a strategic step toward strengthening Libya’s education system. By investing in early education and talent development, such initiatives aim to prepare a generation capable of contributing to the country’s long-term stability and growth.

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