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Bahrain Indian School excels at Techno Fest

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Last updated: 2024/06/05 at 11:40 PM
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Bahrain Indian School once again showcased its academic excellence by excelling at Techno Fest, a competitive event organized by The Indian School Bahrain. The event included a Science Quiz and Symposium, in which students from BIS demonstrated outstanding knowledge and teamwork. Evan Binson John and Parth Parida from Grade 12 secured the first position in the Symposium, focusing on computational neurosciences. In the Science Quiz, Pritha Singh and Shlok Kale from Grade 10 impressed with their teamwork and knowledge, securing the honorable second position in a close competition. The BIS Directors and Principal congratulated the winning students for their remarkable achievements.

The success of the students at Techno Fest highlights the commitment of Bahrain Indian School to nurturing academic excellence among its students. The school provides a conducive environment for students to develop their knowledge and skills in various fields, including science. The victory at the Science Quiz and Symposium is a testament to the hard work and dedication of both the students and the school faculty in preparing them for such competitive events. This achievement further solidifies BIS’s reputation as a leading educational institution in Bahrain.

The topic of computational neurosciences, which was the focus of the Symposium at Techno Fest, is a cutting-edge field that combines neuroscience and computer science. It explores how the brain processes information and the development of algorithms that mimic brain functions. By excelling in this area, Evan Binson John and Parth Parida have not only demonstrated their knowledge and understanding of complex scientific concepts but also their ability to apply this knowledge in practical settings. Their success is a reflection of the quality of education and support they receive at Bahrain Indian School.

In the Science Quiz, Pritha Singh and Shlok Kale showcased their teamwork and excellent grasp of scientific concepts, securing the honorable second position in a close competition. The quiz challenged students to think critically and apply their knowledge to solve complex problems. Their success is a testament to the emphasis that BIS places on holistic education, which includes not only academic excellence but also the development of teamwork and problem-solving skills. The school’s curriculum and extracurricular activities are designed to provide students with a well-rounded education that prepares them for success in various fields.

The recognition and accolades received by the winning students at Techno Fest reflect not only their individual achievements but also the collective efforts of the entire school community. The support and guidance provided by the BIS Directors, Himanshu Verma and Ritu Verma, and Principal Saji Jacob, have played a crucial role in preparing the students for success. Their encouragement and mentorship have instilled in the students a sense of confidence and determination to excel in their academic pursuits. The achievements of Evan Binson John, Parth Parida, Pritha Singh, and Shlok Kale have brought great pride to Bahrain Indian School and its commitment to academic excellence.

As Bahrain Indian School continues to prioritize academic excellence and holistic development, the success of its students at Techno Fest serves as motivation for others to strive for excellence. The school’s commitment to providing a supportive and nurturing environment for its students to excel in various fields is evident in the achievements of Evan Binson John, Parth Parida, Pritha Singh, and Shlok Kale. With a dedicated faculty and a curriculum that encourages critical thinking and creativity, BIS is shaping the future leaders and innovators of tomorrow. The success of its students at Techno Fest is a testament to the school’s unwavering commitment to excellence in education.

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