Students from Raid Shabonng Border Area govt Sec School win the 2024 Brillio Cluster Round

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Students from Raid Shabonng Border Area Government Secondary School have emerged victorious in the cluster round of the National STEM Challenge 2023-24, held at Lumparing Vidyapeeth, Shillong. This prestigious competition, organized by Brillio in collaboration with STEM Learning, aims to foster STEM education among school children across India.The Raid Shabonng students excelled in various categories, with Dapmon Khongbuh and Phibanritngen Suting winning the Science and Mathematics Model Making Competition, and Wanshandame Tynsong and Elisa Nengnong securing top honors in the Tech and Engineering Tinkering Competition. Their success in this round has paved the way for their advancement to the Zonal round, bringing them closer to the grand finale in Bengaluru.

This year-long challenge promotes scientific curiosity and innovation, providing a platform for government and government-aided school students from diverse backgrounds. The challenge is part of Brillio’s broader commitment to skills development and aims to ignite a passion for STEM disciplines among students from grades 6 to 10.The victory is also a significant boost to the local education sector, especially in Shillong. The city’s schools, including those in the Shillong market area, are increasingly recognized as nurturing grounds for future innovators. The success of Raid Shabonng School highlights the growing emphasis on STEM education in the region, with local markets and communities rallying behind these young talents.

Ashutosh Pandit, Founder of STEM Learning, expressed his enthusiasm, saying, “The National STEM Challenge is about discovering and nurturing hidden talents from underserved communities. We’re excited to see these young minds from Shillong advancing and hope to continue expanding our reach.”STEM Learning, with its vast network of 3,800 schools and partnerships with over 250 corporates, continues to transform education in India by installing science and tinker labs, impacting over a million students. Drishti Thapa, a student from Lumparing Vidyapith Secondary School, reflected on the experience, stating, “This competition has ignited a lifelong passion for innovation. We are ready to take on the world and contribute to science and technology.”

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