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Ideas for class projects at the school festival: A roundup of popular attractions

When it comes to the fun of school festivals, class projects that everyone works on together are indispensable! If you put your heart into everything from preparations to running the event on the day with your classmates, it’s sure to become a lifelong memory.

That said, you might struggle with things like “There are so many ideas I want to try that I can’t decide,” or “I don’t know what would really get people excited.” So in this article, we’ll introduce a bunch of recommended ideas for class projects at school festivals! We’ve gathered everything from classic options to some slightly unusual ideas, so please use them as a reference.

Ideas for class projects at the school festival. Summary of popular attractions (71–80)

Planetarium Cafe

Japan’s first! A full-fledged planetarium opens inside an airport: “Starry Café.”
Planetarium Cafe

If your class is full of star lovers, a planetarium café is a great idea! With blackout curtains and a planetarium machine, it’s actually pretty easy to set up.

How about making the café menu inspired by stars and celestial bodies? For example, star-shaped cookies, crescent-moon ice pops, Milky Way chiffon cake, and drinks where tapioca pearls stand in for stars.

Check out real planetarium cafés for inspiration and give it a try!

Abandoned Hospital Maze

If you’re thinking of a maze for your school festival, how about incorporating an “abandoned hospital”? Abandoned hospitals often appear in ghostly or horror-themed attractions.

An empty hospital is scary all by itself.

For the festival, you could place easy-to-recognize, blood-soaked nurses and doctors to startle visitors.

Paint the maze walls white and prepare hospital-like props such as beds and medical charts.

The unease of getting lost and the fear of the abandoned hospital will surely make it a hit.

Blue and Summer

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[School Festival] Class Video “Blue and Summer 3-2 ver.” Watch the full version from the comments ✨Blue and SummeryouthClass videoCultural Festival @Mrs. GREEN APPLE

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This is a video project produced as a class video, themed around Mrs.

GREEN APPLE’s hugely popular song “Ao to Natsu.” It depicts students earnestly dedicating themselves to their club activities, resulting in a piece that truly captures the essence of youth.

Even if it’s not about clubs, it would be great to film the preparation time for cultural festivals or school festivals.

Both the time spent making the video and the finished work itself become dazzling memories.

Be sure to preserve those unforgettable moments with your classmates as a work of art.

toi toi toi!

[Parody] “toi toi toi!!” NHK [School Culture Festival Project]
toi toi toi!

Here’s an idea for a parody piece, “toi toi toi!”, memorable for its cute animation and song.

Some of you may have had the experience of spending so much time on structuring your video that you can’t see when it will be finished.

For those people, we recommend making a parody.

A parody is a work that humorously or satirically imitates an already completed piece.

In the video, they try their hand at parodying a show that’s broadcast on TV.

Give it a try yourself!

Surprise flash mob

A surprise flash mob for the teachers at our final school festival — Shikoku Gakuin University Kagawa Nishi High School Soccer Club
Surprise flash mob

It’s the perfect production to bring a sense of unity and surprise to the school festival.

At first, everyone behaves normally, and when the music suddenly starts, classmates break into dance, leaving the audience thrilled and excited.

Choosing popular songs everyone knows or tracks that match the event’s theme will boost the energy.

By practicing simple choreography in advance and making it easy for anyone to join, you increase the chances of success.

If you sync the timing and involve the entire school, it can become a major event.

It’s a plan that lets you join forces with friends and feel a real sense of togetherness.

ensemble

Tsutomu Hirashima Best Selection [49] Instrumental Ensemble “African Symphony” (arr. McCoy)
ensemble

How about an ensemble where everyone can enjoy the fun of creating something together? You can make a beautiful performance using just the instruments you normally use in music class—keyboard harmonicas, recorders, castanets, and cymbals! Ask anyone who can play piano or guitar to join in as well.

It’s also a great idea to film your hard work in preparation and practice, then edit it like a documentary and screen it.

Large stationery exhibition

There are many types of exhibition concepts, such as calligraphy, trick art, and photo frames, but if you want to go for something a bit unusual, consider a large-scale stationery exhibition.

Create oversized objects based on stationery items people use every day or famous stationery products.

It’s also fun to make some of them wearable.

Even without being flashy, the impact is outstanding! Visitors can enjoy taking photos, and the displays will surely catch attention when posted on social media.

Give a grand stationery exhibition a try!

In conclusion

We’ve compiled a bunch of recommended ideas for class projects at the school festival. From classic options to slightly unusual ones, from easy-to-do activities to large-scale productions—there were all kinds of ideas! Use this article as a guide to create a wonderful class project that will leave lasting memories!