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Scholastica carnival showcases global youth innovation

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Press Release
26 June, 2025, 07:25 pm
Last modified: 27 June, 2025, 07:06 pm

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Scholastica carnival showcases global youth innovation

Press Release
26 June, 2025, 07:25 pm
Last modified: 27 June, 2025, 07:06 pm
Scholastica carnival showcases global youth innovation

The Scholastica International Mathematics and Science Carnival 2025 concluded on 22 June with resounding success, celebrating academic excellence, youth innovation, and global collaboration.

Organised by Scholastica's Mathematics and Science Clubs, the two-day hybrid event attracted thousands of participants from across Bangladesh and countries, including India, the United States, Australia, and Turkey.

The event began on June 20 with a virtual segment featuring intellectually challenging competitions, including the IQ Test, Robotics Olympiad, Space and Astronomy Olympiad, Calculus Olympiad, and SD Whiplash. Team events like "Crack the Code" and "Minus 8: Team Edition" encouraged strategy and collaboration across borders.

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On 22 June, Scholastica's Mirpur Campus transformed into a vibrant academic hub. Events included the Mathematics Olympiad, General Science Olympiad, Sudoku challenge, and the Relay Race, which became a crowd favourite. The Project Display enabled students to present innovative prototypes, with environmental science and sustainability as dominant themes.

The finals of Minus 8 and the Extempore Speech segment, featuring topics on climate, technology, and science, showcased quick thinking and eloquence. A notable highlight was the seminar titled CODE RED, conducted by associate partner Earth's Ants, which addressed climate breakdown and the role of youth in environmental action.

Chief Guest Md Shamsur Shafi Nur E Aziz, Founding President of Scholastica's Science Club and a lecturer at BRAC University, encouraged students to embrace curiosity and resilience. "Failure," he said, "is a stepping stone to success," urging students to pursue lifelong learning.

The carnival concluded with a grand award ceremony recognising over 200 winners. A panel of judges from BRAC University evaluated the performances. Head organisers Md Samiu Hossain and Faiza Mahzabeen shared heartfelt reflections on the journey. "What started as our final high school project became something much more," said Samiu. "We hope this carnival continues to inspire even after we're gone."

Jamuna TV, the official media partner, provided extensive coverage, highlighting the growing role of youth in shaping Bangladesh's scientific future.

SMSC 2025 affirmed that maths and science are not just subjects but powerful tools for change. With its scale, diversity, and depth, the carnival set a new benchmark for student-led academic engagement in the country.

TBS / Scholastica / Corporate

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