Discover the diverse initiatives driving change across Education, Sports, Media, and Development.

First student camp for the inaugural cohort of Saleh Kamel Applied Technology School.

Qualification camp for academic & administrative staff to prepare for the 24/25 academic year.

Major General Ashraf El-Gendy visited the school, praising its advanced facilities.

Students began field training at Family Factory in El-Mahalla with strict safety procedures.
Five-day training on professional competency methodology led by education experts.

Practical emergency evacuation drills to ensure student safety.

Specialized entrepreneurship curriculum designed to prepare students for the labor market.

Students toured the Ready-Made Garments Department and attended technical lectures.

Visits to the Pyramids, Salah El-Din Citadel, and Safari Park.
Students visited the LK-Hub pavilion and met with industry leaders.

Students receive official German accreditation from year one via new protocol.

Executive delegation visited workshops and viewed student projects.
Students presented creative works reflecting Egyptian identity.

Workshops officially operational with modern machinery.

Initiative focused on empowering girls in technical education and entrepreneurship.

Garments specialization students completed practical assessments in workshops.
Art project initiated by first-year student Karim Osama.
Covered strategic planning, management, and branding with market visits and pitching.
End-of-year event where 8 groups presented projects to industry jury.
Student-designed competition narrated by Dr. Lobna Khairy.
Interviews for second cohort; first-cohort students welcomed newcomers.
Preparatory camp covering emotional intelligence, creativity, and dental health.
Training at El-Sayad Factory involving production touring and supervision.
Garments specialization training at El-Sayad Factory; Textiles at El-Sheikh Factory.
Second-year students trained first-years on industrial sewing machines.
Early fashion designs demonstrating strong creativity.
Students visited LK-HUB and Ministry of Education pavilions.