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British Council Egypt Celebrates Outstanding Achievements of Science Stars Programme Winners

 The British Council in Egypt is delighted to announce the winers of the Science Stars programme, a prestigious scientific competition that has been a beacon for Grade 9-12 students in British Council Partner Schools. After months of intense competition and impressive presentations, the final event, recently held at the British Council Agouza, showcased exceptional talent and dedication.
The Science Stars competition, spanning six stages, initially attracted over 740 applications from enthusiastic young scientists. The journey culminated in a semi-final event featuring 79 promising candidates from Cairo, Alexandria, Tanta, Port Said, Ismailia, and Damanhour. Following rigorous evaluations, only 14 participants advanced to the final stage, where they had the opportunity to present their scientific ideas before a distinguished audience.
The winners of the Science Stars programme, who demonstrated exceptional aptitude and creativity, are as follows:
• Ahmed Mohamed Farouk – Sanabel Roshdy International School
• Noureen Mohamed Azab – The British International School Ismailia
• Karen Mina – Maadi Narmer School
• Adam Mohamed Wahba – Egyptian British International School – ELS
• Rateel Karim Ahmed Hassan – The British International School Ismailia
Each of these outstanding students was awarded a coveted summer internship at the German University in Cairo (GUC), providing them with a unique opportunity to further explore their scientific interests over a two-week period.
Mark Howard, Country Director at the British Council Egypt, expressed his sincere congratulations to the winners, stating, “We are delighted to witness the incredible talent and dedication displayed by the students throughout the Science Stars competition. This initiative not only encourages a passion for science but also nurtures essential skills that will undoubtedly contribute to their future success. The British Council is committed to fostering a love for learning and providing platforms for students to showcase their abilities, and Science Stars is a shining example of that commitment. The programme has been a testament to the incredible potential and passion for science that our students possess. These young scientists have showcased not only their knowledge but also their ability to communicate complex ideas in a compelling way. We are immensely proud of their achievements and look forward to witnessing their continued success in the future.”
Ammar Ahmed, Director of Exams at the British Council Egypt said, “Science Stars is more than just a competition—it is a journey of exploration, innovation, and personal growth. The students who participated have demonstrated not only scientific curiosity but also the ability to think critically and present their ideas with clarity. Their achievements reflect the strength of science education within British Council Partner Schools, and we are proud to support their aspirations. We congratulate the winners and all participants for their dedication and hard work, and we are excited to see where their passion for science takes them next.”
The British Council extends its gratitude to all participants, schools, parents, and partners who contributed to the success of the Science Stars programme. The commitment to fostering scientific curiosity and communication skills remains at the forefront of the British Council’s educational initiatives.

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