Asiago School Steps Into Spotlight at Major Education Fairs Across Veneto

Asiago School Steps Into Spotlight at Major Education Fairs Across Veneto

Asiago School Steps Into Spotlight at Major Education Fairs Across Veneto

A major push to guide thousands of students toward their next academic choices is unfolding across the Veneto region, as schools step directly into public view to present their futures, their programs and their identity in a highly competitive educational landscape.

At the center of this development is the IIS Mario Rigoni Stern in Asiago, which has taken a prominent role in a series of large orientation events held in Bassano del Grappa, Thiene and Schio. These fairs bring together secondary schools and middle school students who are beginning to decide what direction their education will take, a decision that can shape both career paths and long-term opportunities.

The Asiago institution has showcased a wide and diverse offer, ranging from the Liceo Scientifico with its science and sports-focused tracks, to technical programs in economics, tourism, automation and robotics. Alongside these, vocational pathways in hospitality, agriculture and rural development highlight a strong connection between education and real-world skills. One of the most distinctive elements presented is the “College A. Farina” boarding facility, which adds another layer to the school’s identity by supporting students who come from wider areas.

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What stands out in this series of events is not just the range of programs, but the strategy behind them. The school is actively engaging with families and students at a crucial decision-making stage, offering direct interaction with teachers and current students. This creates a more personal understanding of what each pathway actually looks like beyond brochures and online descriptions.

Across the fairs, feedback has been notably positive, with strong interest from both students and parents. Questions around employability, practical training and academic flexibility are shaping the conversations, reflecting broader concerns about how education connects to future job markets.

This kind of outreach also reflects a larger trend across Italy, where schools are increasingly competing not just academically, but in visibility and communication. By stepping into regional fairs, institutions like the one in Asiago are positioning themselves as active guides in a system where choices are becoming more complex and more consequential.

As these orientation events continue, attention now turns to how many students will ultimately be influenced by what they see, hear and experience in these early encounters with their potential future schools.

Stay tuned as we continue to follow developments in education across the region, where every decision made today could shape the workforce and society of tomorrow.

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