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Feb. 8, 2026
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kuwait technical college Organizes Its Annual Carnival for High School Students For the 4th Consecutive Year
kuwait technical college (ktech) organized its annual carnival for the fourth consecutive year, as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening engagement with high school students across Kuwait and facilitating their transition from secondary education to university life.
The carnival witnessed the participation of more than 15,000 schools for both male and female students across Kuwait, with attendance exceeding 15,000 students from grades 10, 11, and 12, making it one of the largest and most prestigious events held for high school students nationwide.
The ktech Carnival was held on the campus of kuwait technical college on 6 February 2026 for male students and 7 February 2026 for female students. The event featured a wide variety of activities, competitions, and interactive entertainment experiences that encouraged student engagement and participation. Students took part in multiple games and challenges designed to earn points, with the school that accumulated the highest number of points receiving full sponsorship for its graduation ceremony from ktech.
In addition to the entertainment activities, a phone raffle was held for high school students, sponsored by the Diamond Sponsor “Mawada.”
The carnival was supported by several esteemed sponsors across the following categories:
- Diamond Sponsors: Zain, Warba Bank, Mawada App, and Boutiqaat
- Gold Sponsor: LiveLong App
- Silver Sponsor: ProLife Company
- Media Sponsor: Btkharaj
It is worth noting that the carnival offered a wide range of prizes and activities, with the total value of prizes exceeding 350,000 Kuwaiti Dinars.
The prizes included:
- First Place: KWD 3,000 for one boys’ school and one girls’ school
- Second Place: KWD 1,500 for one boys’ school and one girls’ school
- Third Place: KWD 500 for one boys’ school and one girls’ school
On the sidelines of the carnival, current students of kuwait technical college participated by showcasing their projects and creative work at the “ktech Market,” as part of the college’s ongoing efforts to support creativity, innovation, and student entrepreneurship.
Ms. Noura Ayman Boodai, Vice President for Student Affairs and Registration at kuwait technical college, stated:
“We are pleased at kuwait technical college to host students and organize this carnival with the aim of enhancing communication and leadership skills, fostering a spirit of competition among high school students, and motivating them to prepare for university life. At ktech, we are always keen on providing an engaging and inspiring educational environment, and we extend our sincere thanks to all sponsors for their continuous support.”
Mr. Abdulrahman Abdulqader Al Ajeel, Vice President for Financial and Administrative Affairs at kuwait technical college, added:
“Kuwait technical college’s participation in the carnival reflects its commitment to providing a holistic student experience that goes beyond academics and contributes to shaping students’ character. The carnival serves as a dynamic platform to bring the college’s identity and values to life through direct engagement with students, highlighting the college’s vibrant spirit and sense of community.”
A statement was also delivered by Ms. Mariam Farhan Al-Anzi, Director General of the General Administration of Supportive Educational Services – Educational Affairs Sector, Ministry of Education:
“I am delighted with the great participation and positive engagement witnessed at the kuwait technical college (ktech) carnival, and I look forward to seeing our students achieve top positions and accomplish even greater successes and achievements in the coming years.”