St Theresa’s School secures first place in prestigious STEM inter school contest


Media Release

Mangaluru, Sep 17: A team of bright young minds from standard 6 and 8 has achieved a remarkable victory for St Theresa’s School by securing the first place in this year's STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) contest.

Competing against schools from across the region, the students showcased their skills in problem solving through this exam. Their combined efforts helped the school emerge first in this contest.

The students of std VI, VII, VIII, IX and X also showcased their skills with a couple of them securing school topper certification and consolation prizes.

The competition, known for fostering creativity and critical thinking, tested participants' skills in engineering, and problem-solving.

The win not only highlights the students’ dedication but also reflects the school’s commitment to fostering a strong foundation in STEM education.

This victory serves as an inspiration to fellow students, encouraging them to embrace STEM fields and pursue innovative solutions for the future.

The principal Sr Lourdes has commended the students' dedication and hard work.

 

 

  

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