Introduction
Kuwaiti students showcased their exceptional talent at the 10th Gulf Science Olympiad, held in Madinah, where Ali Behbehani earned a silver medal in chemistry, and Fajr Al-Sahli secured a silver medal in mathematics.
Outstanding Achievements
The Kuwaiti student team made a remarkable impact, bringing home a total of two silver medals and six bronze medals. In the field of physics, students Najat Al-Rifai, Jassim Mohammed, and Ali Al-Basri achieved bronze medals. Meanwhile, the mathematics category saw Hussein Al-Wazzan, Marwa Al-Azmi, and Sarah Al-Humaidi also earn bronze medals.
Olympiad Overview
The Gulf Science Olympiad commenced last Saturday, featuring a diverse group of 14 male and female students from Kuwait, supported by a dedicated team of technical supervisors. The event was organized by the Arab Bureau of Education for the Gulf States in collaboration with the Saudi Ministry of Education.
Kuwaiti Representatives
Physics Olympiad Participants:
- Ahmed Bader (Jaber Al-Ali Al-Sabah Secondary School)
- Jassim Mohammed (Al-Shujaa Bin Al-Aslam Secondary School)
- Najat Al-Rifai (Creativity and Talent Academy)
- Ali Al-Basri (Creativity and Talent Academy Secondary School)
Chemistry Olympiad Participants:
- Ali Behbehani (Creativity and Talent Academy Secondary School)
- Khaled Al-Mudarris (Creativity and Talent Academy Secondary School)
- Dana Al-Ayyoubi (Al-Rawda Talent Classes Secondary School)
- Jana Al-Jadi (Al-Rawda Talent Classes Secondary School)
Mathematics Olympiad Participants:
- Marwa Al-Azmi (Al-Rawdatain Secondary School)
- Fajr Al-Sahli (Maria Al-Qabtiya Secondary School)
- Mubarak Al-Maie (Creativity and Talent Academy)
- Hussein Al-Wazzan (Creativity and Talent Academy)
- Abdulrahman Adel (Palestine Secondary School)
- Sarah Al-Humaidi (Cordoba Secondary School)
Delegation Leadership
The chemistry delegation was led by Chemistry Technical Supervisor Dr. Faiza Al-Anzi and Fatima Al-Aryan. The physics team was headed by Physics Technical Supervisor Abrar Al-Sari’i and Hessa Al-Majbil. Meanwhile, Senior Mathematics Supervisor Dr. Maha Al-Anzi and Aida Al-Shammari guided the mathematics participants.
Conclusion
The achievements of Kuwaiti students at the Gulf Science Olympiad not only highlight their academic excellence but also represent the country’s commitment to fostering talent in the fields of science and mathematics.
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