St Theresa’s Primary Students shine in ‘Brain Sparks’ memory game competition


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Mangaluru, Jul 3: St Theresa’s School buzzed with excitement as students from grades 1 to 5 showcased their mental agility and concentration during the ‘Brain Sparks’ Memory Game Competition held on July 1 and 2.

The event, conducted in classrooms across all sections, aimed to enhance students’ cognitive abilities, focus, and recall skills through a series of engaging memory-based challenges. Each section participated separately, ensuring a fair and encouraging environment for all students.

Teachers observed enthusiastic participation, with students eagerly rising to the challenge. Winners from each section were recognized for their quick recall and sharp memory, making the competition both fun and rewarding.

“The energy and excitement among the children were truly inspiring,” shared one of the organizing teachers. “It was more than just a game—it was a creative way to reinforce learning while developing essential mental skills.”

Principal Sr Lourdes commended the efforts of the staff and students, expressing her joy at the success of the initiative. “We believe in learning through play, and Brain Sparks was a wonderful example of how interactive activities can stimulate young minds. We look forward to organizing more such programs that blend fun with learning,” she said.

Brain Sparks stands as yet another example of St Theresa’s commitment to nurturing holistic growth and fostering a love for learning among its students.

 

 

  

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