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Students’ week in Adi-Keih sub-zone showcased cultural and sports competitions under the theme “Our Culture – Reflection of Our Values and Identity.” With participation from 22 schools, the event emphasized the importance of cultural reflection and student well-being. Awards were given to competition winners, promoting engagement and equal participation, especially among female students.
Africa-Press – Eritrea. Students’ week has been conducted in Adi-Keih sub-zone under the theme “Our Culture – Reflection of Our Values and Identity.”
The students’ week, in which students from 22 schools took part, featured cultural and sports competitions.
Mr. Amanuel Mel’ake, head of culture, sports, and health in the sub-zone, said that the annual students’ week is a program through which the rich culture of the society is reflected and the psychological and physical condition of students is observed and assessed.
Noting that cultural and sports programs are being given equal attention alongside other educational subjects, Mr. Beyene Tesfay, head of the education office in the sub-zone, called for reinforced participation to ensure equal participation of female students.
At the event, awards were provided to winners of various competitions.
In Adi-Keih sub-zone, there are 77 schools, ranging from pre-school to high school, providing active educational services to students.
The annual students’ week in Eritrea serves as a platform for students to engage in cultural and sports activities, reflecting the rich heritage of the society. This initiative not only fosters a sense of identity among the youth but also encourages physical and psychological well-being through active participation in various competitions. Educational authorities emphasize the importance of equal participation, particularly for female students, to promote inclusivity in educational settings. Such events are crucial in reinforcing community values and enhancing the overall educational experience for students across the nation.





