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Participants of COFAS-2022 showcased fantastic knowledge and skills

Lucknow, 28 November : On the third day of the four-day International Computer Olympiad 'COFAS-2022,' organized by City Montessori School, Rajendra Nagar Campus I, an array of competitions was held. The students from Nepal, Thailand, and various states of India displayed their natural talents and artistic acumen in Confabulor (Debate), COFAS Doodle, Montage (Collage), Teenovations (Science Model), Jeu Concours (Computer Quiz), and Costek (Choreography). The events on the third day were full of creativity, science, and art.The competitions began with Confabulor (debate) contest for the junior category on the topic, 'Technology has Intensified Human Communication'. Students from India and abroad were genius while presenting their points for and against the theme in three minutes. Students were very enthusiastic about the Montage (Collage) competition, and they made different types of collages on the theme, 'The Day After,' with suitable titles and captions. The computer knowledge, creativity, and artistic skills of participants were worth watching in this contest. In Teenovations (Science Model) contest, participating teams beautifully used unserviceable computer parts to make attractive and useful models on the topic 'Transforming Computer Junk into Good Use'. Similarly, the participating students of COFAS Doodles depicted their colouring capacity on the doodle. Costek (Choreography) contest held for the junior category was breathtaking. Students beautifully performed on the topic 'The world of emojis - choreography on the state.' At Jeu-Concours (Computer Quiz) contest, the students of the senior section took the written test. The selected teams would go for the final round of the quiz.

 

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Grand Opening of the International Sports, Arts, and Music Competition ‘SAM-2024’

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