Five students from Bedir International Schools have earned a bronze medal at the Infomatrix-Asia ICT Competition held in Kazakhstan from March 29 to March 31.
Grace Muona, Saif Mia, Mwaiwathu Bakolo, Chisomo Mumba and Ali Tutla Zunaid represented both their school and their country with exceptional skill, determination and innovation.
The Infomatrix-Asia ICT Competition is an international IT project contest designed for middle and high school students.
It serves as an extension of the INFOMATRIX competition in Bucharest, Romania and provides a unique platform for young innovators to showcase their technical skills, present groundbreaking projects, and build cross-cultural connections.
Every year, the competition draws some of the brightest students from around the world, offering them a chance to compete at a global level.
“We are extremely proud of our students for their incredible achievement,” said Bekarys Mekentay, a school official who accompanied the team.
“This victory is a clear reflection of their dedication, hard work and creativity. It shows that with the right support and determination, they can excel on the international stage,” said Mekentay.
Competing against participants from numerous countries, the Bedir International Schools team displayed remarkable creativity, technical expertise and teamwork.
Their project, presented to a panel of judges, earned them a well-deserved bronze medal.
“The competition was fierce, but we remained focused and determined. This victory inspires us to keep pushing ourselves and to continue exploring the world of technology,” said Safia Mia.
