Four awards to İdadiye students from Athens
The students of Komotini İdadiye Turkish Minority Primary School returned from Athens with four awards in Robotic Coding and Informatics.
Students of İdadiye Turkish Minority Primary School in Komotini achieved great success in Greece's most prestigious Robotic Coding competition held on May 28-29.
All students who received awards in the finals earned the right to attend the international finals to be held in Dortmund, Germany at the end of the year.
Idadiye Primary School Family Association Board of Directors made the following statement: “Our children, who skipped grades in Robotic Coding and Informatics, returned from Athens with a total of four awards!
Our İdadiye technology teams, who successfully passed the regional finals held in Xanthi, East Macedonia and Thrace Region on May 8, 2022, achieved great success in the most prestigious Robotic Coding competition in Greece, organized by WRO Hellas on May 28-29, 2022 in Athens.
Since our region is an Agricultural Region, the presentations with the theme of "Agricultural Production" are of greater importance.
A total of 16 students, five from the 2nd grade, five from the 3rd grade and six from the 4th grade, represented our school, region, city and minority with great effort and took part as the only Minority school in the competition held throughout Greece.
As a result; while 2nd graders received the best second degree 'Mechanical Efficiency', 3rd graders' second best 'Team being and team cooperation', 4th graders received the special award 'Innovative idea and cooperation'. The 'Respect and Special Entrepreneurship Award' was presented to those who took the most teams and voluntarily participated in all these activities.
All of our students who received awards in the finals earned the right to attend the International finals to be held in Dortmund, Germany at the end of the year.
It was very nice to live all of this. We would like to thank our parents who helped us live these beautiful moments and trusted us until the end, our students who did not give up and worked tirelessly, and our teacher Elif, who voluntarily took the responsibility.
We are also grateful to the Municipality of Komotini and the Regional Secretary General for their support.”