BEFIT Shines at Kamphimbi Reading Fair

Reading fair event in progress at Kamphimbi

Kamphimbi Junior Primary School's inaugural Reading Fair provided a compelling showcase for the BEFIT program, demonstrating its significant impact on literacy and numeracy.

The event featured students displaying their reading skills through a variety of engaging activities, illustrating the effectiveness of the program in fostering literacy development.

A highlight of the fair was a dedicated BEFIT session, which underscored the program's role in promoting educational outcomes. This demonstration offered a clear view of how BEFIT's innovative approach is enhancing students' reading and numeracy abilities.

Learners showcasing their reading abilities

Heatherwick Manda, the Schools Performance Officer, expressed high satisfaction with the fair, noting that it effectively showcased the program's achievements.

Rechel Mziya, representing the Chief Education Officer for Mzimba North, praised the initiative for bringing the impact of BEFIT into the spotlight. “This event truly highlights the transformative effects of BEFIT,” she remarked.

Rechel Mziya monitoring the BEFIT session

Head Teacher Enerst Makwakwa also voiced his approval, describing the fair as a successful and meaningful event for Kamphimbi Junior Primary School.

The Reading Fair not only celebrated the progress made under the BEFIT program but also set a positive precedent for future educational events.

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