18 schools compete in 16th edition of scientific and economic talent showcase
Quantum 2024, Little Flower School’s Inter-School Fest, celebrated its 16th edition with over 1,000 participants from 18 schools competing in 18 events.
JAMSHEDPUR – Little Flower School’s Quantum 2024 Inter-School Fest attracted more than 1,000 students from 18 schools, showcasing scientific and economic talents across 18 events.
The three-day extravaganza kicked off with the AQUA Race at Telco Club’s swimming pool, featuring custom-built, motorized boats.
Principal Sister Hilda D’Souza oversaw the opening event, coordinated by Rahul Barik, Shubham Jaiswal, and teacher coordinators.
Ashu Tiwary and Jayanti Sheshadri graced the occasion as Chief Guest and Guest of Honour, respectively.
The fest offered a diverse range of challenges, including Robo Race, Robo Sumo Showdown, and Darwin’s Gladiator.
Students also participated in events such as Economic Insights, Oratory Elites, and Entrepreneurial Echelon.
Creative competitions like Meme A Palooza and Fortune Frenzy provided additional platforms for talent showcase.
The event’s motto, ‘dare, dream, and achieve’, inspired participants to push their boundaries in scientific and creative endeavors.
Loyola School emerged victorious as the Overall Champions of Quantum 2024.
Carmel Junior College and Rajendra Vidyalaya secured the 1st and 2nd runners-up positions, respectively.
The fest’s success highlighted the importance of fostering innovation and creativity among students.

