St. John’s High School Hosts Computer Quiz Competition

Team Jupiter Clinches Victory In Event Designed To Boost Tech Skills

Students from classes VI to X participate in challenge testing computer knowledge.

JAMSHEDPUR – St. John’s High School recently held a computer quiz competition with the aim of helping students improve their analytical and problem-solving abilities in the field of computer science.

"Our goal with this event is to encourage creative thinking in the field of technology," said a representative from the school.

Students from grades six to ten took part in the event, organized into four teams named after planets.

Teacher Rupesh Kumar was in charge of the competition and presented difficult computer-related questions.

Team Jupiter, consisting of Ritesh and Krishna, came in first place.

"The competition was really close, and it really showed how well the students understood computer subjects," Kumar pointed out.

Team Neptune, consisting of Basu and Yuvraj, secured the second position, while Team Venus, made up of Sharmishtha and Huzaifa, secured the third position.

The event showcased the school’s dedication to fostering technological literacy among students.

This competition provides students with an opportunity to showcase their computer science expertise.

At St. John’s, we place a strong emphasis on the importance of technology education in our curriculum.

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