24/ Jordanian schools 'shine' in 16th Arab robotics competitions in Tunisia-Mahafzeh
Amman, April 15 (Petra) - Minister of Education, Dr. Azmi Mahafzeh, on Tuesday commended the students' performance, who engaged in the 16th edition of the Arab Robotics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) Championship geld in Tunisia from April 10-14. In a statement Tuesday, Mahafzeh said Jordanian students demonstrated "excellence" during their international engagement, as 6 schools from the Ministry of Education took part, adding that 5 of the total figure are public, while Hadara'at School was private. Wadi Mousa Comprehensive School For Boys, affiliated with Petra Education Directorate, garnered the first place in the "advanced ball-collecting competition" at the Arab world level. King Abdullah II School for Excellence, Zarqa branch, also won 3rd place at the Arab level in the Youth Innovation Competition. Meanwhile, Universal Civilizations Academy (UCA) secured 2nd and 3rd places in the "Beginner and Advanced Line Tracing Competition." Khalda Secondary School for Girls in Amman ranked 1st in the "Youth Innovation" category. Additionally, Marka School for Hearing Impaired Students in Amman won Qatar Science Club Award in the "Beginner Line Tracing Competition". Abu Bakr Razi School in Amman won the Jury Award in the "Advanced Line Tracing Competition". //Petra// AG
15/04/2025 16:00:16
|