2nd National Students’ Quality Circle (SQC) School Meet–2082

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February 18, 2026 04:15
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February 20, 2026 10:15
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Aarambha Academy, Gongabu, Kathmandu
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  • 9851069073
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2nd National Students’ Quality Circle (SQC) School Meet–2082

Aarambha Academy, Kathmandu, is proud to organize the 2nd Aarambha National SQC Meet 2026. This significant event is supported by QUEST Nepal and further promoted by Aarambha Academy, Kawasoti.

Aarambha Academy believes strongly in the power of Students’ Quality Circles (SQC). They see SQC as an innovative approach to helping students become intelligent, creative, and responsible learners, aligned with Professor Dinesh Prasad Chapagain's vision and the core principles of SQC.

Students’ Quality Circles are a specific learning approach used both inside and outside the classroom. They aim to help students become "Total Quality Persons" by teaching them to identify real-life problems at school and at home, use SQC tools to understand why these problems occur, and work together to develop practical solutions.

Key Details

  • Event: 2nd National SQC School Meet 2082
  • Organizer: Aarambha Academy, Kathmandu
  • Theme: “SQC for Enhancing; Skills to Do, Values to Be & Technology to Connect; Education for today with preparation for life.”
  • Date: Falgun 06–08, 2082 (February 18–20, 2026)
  • Location: Aarambha Academy, Gongabu, Kathmandu
  • Contact: 9851069073
  • Application: Schools are invited to apply as SQC Participant Schools.
  • Registration: Here

Registration Information:

  • Each educational "hub" needs to nominate one school by Sunday, February 8th, 2026.
  • A nominated school team should include seven students (with at least three girls), one student mentor, and one teacher representative.
  • The registration fee is Rs. 2,500 per student. This fee covers accommodation and meals for three nights and four days.
  • If a hub doesn't nominate a school, other invited schools will still have the chance to join.

Key Programs & Activities:

Attendees can look forward to a diverse range of activities designed for learning and interaction:

  • SQC Case Study Presentation
  • Skill-Based Activities
  • Cross-Cultural Learning
  • Cultural Exchange & Cultural Night
  • Formal Programs & Motivational Programs
  • Parallel Sessions

Important Program Rules:

  • Case Studies: All student case studies will be presented on the main stage. Schools will also receive recorded videos of these presentations.
  • Student Mentor's Role: Each team's student mentor must provide brief opening and closing comments (each no more than one minute) for their team's case study.
  • Recognition: Participating schools will be recognized and honored with the SQC National Meet logo.
  • Originality of Content: The case studies presented must be original, student-led, and aligned with the core principles of SQC, focusing on identifying problems, analyzing them, and developing solutions.
  • Behavior: All participants are expected to maintain good discipline, act ethically, and show respect throughout the entire program and during their presentations.
  • Dress Code: All student participants must wear their school uniforms during the program and presentations.