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Brainobrainfest 2025: Bahrain Holds 7th National Abacus Competition

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Last updated: 2025/11/21 at 6:07 PM
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Brainobrain Bahrain’s recent ‘Brainobrainfest 2025’ was a resounding success, showcasing the impressive mental agility of young learners across the Kingdom. The 7th National Abacus Competition brought together nearly 400 students aged 5-14, demonstrating not only their proficiency with the abacus but also their growing confidence and competitive spirit. This event underscores the increasing popularity of supplementary education programs focused on cognitive development in Bahrain.

Celebrating Excellence: Brainobrainfest 2025

The Brainobrainfest 2025 wasn’t just a competition; it was a celebration of dedication, hard work, and the power of mental mathematics. Held recently in Manama, the festival provided a vibrant platform for young students to exhibit their skills in abacus and mental arithmetic. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as participants, refined through the Brainobrain program, prepared to tackle challenging calculations with speed and precision.

The event began with an inspiring opening ceremony designed to motivate the young competitors. Following this, a series of meticulously structured rounds tested the students’ abilities to their limits. The culmination of the day was a prestigious evening ceremony where the well-deserved winners were recognized and awarded for their achievements.

The Power of the Abacus and Skill Development

Brainobrain, established in 2003, is more than just an abacus competition training center. It’s a comprehensive skill-development program designed for children between 5 and 14 years old. The core principle revolves around strengthening academic performance by simultaneously enhancing cognitive abilities and essential life skills. This is achieved through a unique curriculum that integrates the learning of the abacus with a focus on concentration, visualization, and listening skills.

Benefits Beyond Calculation

While proficiency in arithmetic is a key outcome, the benefits of engaging with Brainobrain extend far beyond the classroom. Students develop enhanced problem-solving skills, improved memory, and a stronger ability to focus – all vital attributes for success in any field. Furthermore, participation fosters a sense of self-confidence and discipline, as consistent practice is central to the program’s effectiveness. This is why programs like Brainobrain are seeing increased demand for skill development for kids.

A Competition with Distinguished Guests and Recognition

The event was skillfully managed by Mrs. Hima Joy and Mr. George Raphel, the dedicated Directors of Brainobrain Bahrain. Their commitment to fostering a positive learning environment was evident throughout the festival. The presence of esteemed guests further elevated the occasion.

Mr. Arul Subramaniam, Technical Director & Master NLP Trainer of Brainobrain International, served as the Guest of Honor. He emphasized the profound impact these abacus competitions have on changing children’s learning attitudes, adding that the regular practice involved in the Brainobrain program provides invaluable benefits.

H.E. Mr. Mohamed Husain Janahi, Member of Parliament for the Capital Governorate – First District, Kingdom of Bahrain, acted as the Chief Guest. He commended both Brainobrain and the participating students, praising the program’s contribution to the holistic development of children and recognizing their commitment and effort. Parents, visibly proud, echoed these sentiments, expressing their appreciation for the positive influence the Brainobrain program has had on their children.

Brainobrain: A Global Leader in Children’s Education

Brainobrain’s impact isn’t limited to Bahrain. The organization has grown into a global phenomenon, operating in 45 countries with over 1,000 centers worldwide. More than 400,000 children have benefited from its unique methodology, a testament to its effectiveness and enduring appeal.

This success hasn’t gone unnoticed, as Brainobrain has received numerous prestigious awards including the Best Kids Education Brand Award, features in the Asia Book of Records and Guinness World Records, the Times Education Icon Award, and the Pride of Indian Education Award, as well as being named the Most Trusted Global Kids Education Brand. These accolades firmly establish Brainobrain as a leading benchmark for empowering young minds. The program continues to evolve, hosting regular events and competitions designed to foster creativity and innovation in its students, and is widely considered a top choice for mental math training.

Looking Ahead: Continuing the Legacy

Brainobrain Bahrain continues to build on its legacy of excellence, organizing multiple competitions and events throughout the year. These initiatives aim to nurture the talents of its students and provide them with opportunities to shine. The ‘Brainobrainfest 2025’ served as a powerful reminder of the potential within every child and the transformative impact of dedicated skill development.

For more information about Brainobrain Bahrain and its programs, please contact 39210220 or visit their website at www.brainobrainbahrain.com. They encourage parents interested in boosting their child’s cognitive abilities to connect and learn more about how the abacus competition preparation and wider program can benefit their young learner.

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