Choosing the right university is a pivotal decision for both students and parents, shaping their future success and personal growth. At Sekolah Victory Plus, we believe that early exposure and thoughtful preparation are essential in helping students discover a university program that aligns with their passions and goals. This is precisely what our annual University Fair is designed to achieve.
The Sekolah Victory Plus University Fair offers students and parents direct access to detailed, comprehensive information about various university programs, helping them make informed decisions about their higher education journey. By participating in this event, students take an important first step in exploring their post-secondary options, guided by expert advice and tailored opportunities that can lead them toward a bright and successful future.
Diverse Opportunities with Over 50 Universities at the SVP University Fair
This year, we proudly hosted over fifty educational institutions, each showcasing a wide range of programs to inspire and guide our students. In line with our commitment to early university preparation, we invited students from Grade 10 to Grade 12 to fully immerse themselves in this exciting event.
For our Grade 10 students, this was their first time attending the University Fair, offering a new and valuable experience. This exposure not only sparked their curiosity but also broadened their understanding of the importance of early planning, setting the foundation for making informed decisions about their future educational paths.
How the SVP University Fair Engages and Empowers Students and Parents
One of our Grade 10 students, Natania, who plans to continue her studies in the Netherlands, found the University Fair invaluable in helping her narrow down her future college options. Similarly, Bevan, who is interested in studying in the UK, discovered several universities he hadn’t encountered before. These examples highlight how the fair broadened students’ perspectives and helped them explore new possibilities.
Parents were equally enthusiastic about the event. Ibu Dona, a parent of a Grade 10 student, expressed how helpful the fair was and shared her excitement for the possibility of even more universities joining next year. The strong engagement from both students and parents truly showcased the fair’s impact in guiding families toward informed decisions about higher education.