İskeçe Central Turkish Minority Primary School achieves another victory in robotics competition

The İskeçe Central Turkish Minority Primary School continues to shine with its outstanding achievements. The school participated in the Robotics Competition held in Alexandroupoli (Dedeağaç) on March 16 and returned home with two major awards.
Statewide Champions in Robotics
🏆 A team composed of 5th and 6th-grade students won first place statewide in their category with their project titled "Surviving on Mars." Their exceptional performance impressed the jury, earning them a perfect score. Upon hearing the results, the entire team erupted in cheers of joy.
🎨 Another team, consisting of 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-grade students, received the "Most Creative Project" award for their project "Establishing a Recycling System for Human Waste to Create a Living Space on Mars."
Advancing to the National Finals
🚀 Following their remarkable success in Alexandroupoli, the robotics coding teams led by Elif Molla and Koray Bağdatlı have qualified to compete in the Greek National Primary Schools Robotics Championship, set to take place in Larisa next week.
Celebration and Recognition
🎉 The School Parents' Association and Board of Trustees shared the school's triumph on social media, expressing their pride with the following message:
"Once again, we have secured first place! Our 5th and 6th-grade students won the 'advanced level' category at the Macedonian Thrace Regional Robotics Competition on March 16, earning them a place in the upcoming competition in Larisa on March 23. Meanwhile, our 2nd, 3rd, and 4th-grade students made us proud by winning the 'Best Idea' award. We wholeheartedly congratulate our students and their dedicated teachers, Elif Molla and Koray Bağdatlı. May your success continue, children!"