Muscat: Care & Special Education (CSE), a specialized centre under the umbrella of Indian Schools in Oman, dedicated to empowering children with special needs, is pleased to announce its Annual Exhibition 2026, titled “Teach to Reach – Expanding Possibilities”, scheduled to be held on Saturday, 7th February and Sunday, 8th February 2026, at the CSE premises, Indian School Muscat.
As a prelude to the exhibition, CSE will also organize a Curtain Raiser Ceremony on Monday, 2 February 2026, with the presence of dignitaries and ambassadors, formally announcing the event and its objectives.
The Spokesperson from the Board of Directors stated that, “This curtain-raiser reflects the Board’s unwavering commitment to inclusivity where every child at CSE is empowered to learn, grow, and belong with dignity. Through this initiative, the Board’s reaffirms it’s vision of an education system that measures success not by limitation, but by care, opportunity, and shared humanity.”
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The annual exhibition aims to create awareness about the importance of adaptive devices, assistive aids, and innovative teaching–learning practices in the field of special education. The event will showcase how thoughtfully designed educational and therapeutic interventions can enhance independence, functional competence, and confidence among children with special needs.
A key highlight of the exhibition will be the display of student work, adaptive learning tools, therapy aids, vocational training initiatives, and real-life skill development models, including an ADL (Activities of Daily Living) Model Home. These exhibits are designed to demonstrate practical strategies that support independent living and inclusion.
The exhibition also serves as an interactive platform for parents, caregivers, educators, professionals, and the wider community to gain insights into recent advancements, best practices, and available resources that support the holistic development of children with diverse needs.
Through “Teach to Reach – Expanding Possibilities,” CSE reaffirms its commitment to promoting inclusion, acceptance, and equal opportunities for children with special needs, while celebrating their abilities and potential.
The exhibition is open to the public, and all stakeholders are encouraged to attend and be part of this meaningful initiative.





