Qualification for Euro School Tournament of Champions-2025 in the World Scholars Cup

19 students of Euro School have won a total of 112 medals including 51 gold and 61 silver and have been selected for the Tournament of Champions-2025 to be held at Yale University in America.

Bhadra 5, 2082

Kantipur Reporter

Qualification for Euro School Tournament of Champions-2025 in the World Scholars Cup

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In the global round of the World Scholars Cup-2025 held in Shenzhen, China, the students of the Euro School Camp have achieved a historic achievement. 19 Euro students who participated for the first time won a total of 112 medals including 51 gold and 61 silver and have been selected for the Tournament of Champions-2025 to be held at Yale University in America.

More than 1400 students from about 20 countries participated in the competition. Headmistress Rohini Pradhan said that the excellent results displayed by the Nepalese team made the school family and parents proud. Aarushi Shrestha, a student of class 8, won 8 golds and 3 silvers by securing the fourth position in the writing competition.

She also excelled in painting. The team of Aditi Subedi and Liza Parajuli, in which he participated, got third place in collective writing. Aditi won 9 (6 gold, 3 silver) and Liza 7 (4 gold, 3 silver) medals.

Similarly, Aaron Sharma won the prestigious 'Asimov Award' and won 11 medals (4 gold, 7 silver) individually. Besides them, Ritisha Shamik (6 medals), Rajvi Tripathi (6), Pratishtha Shrestha (6), Ashreya Shakya (5), Sampada Syanda (5), Naswa Maharjan (5), Tiara Shrestha (5), Larisa Subedi (5) and Shreyasi Sigdel (5) achieved remarkable success.

Shleshna Tuladhar won 7 medals (4 gold, 3 silver) in the senior category. Lizla Sakhim won 5 medals, Akshyata Tuladhar 4, Mansa Bagale 3, Ivan Sayami 2 and Manas Shrestha won 2 medals.

school has expressed its belief that such international competitions will increase students' leadership skills, critical thinking and confidence to compete at the global level.

13 students and parents of the winning team are preparing to participate in the Tournament of Champions to be held at Yale University on November 6-12, the school said.

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