The Deputy Governor of Taif, Musleh Al-Buqami, inaugurated the National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity Exhibition “Ibda’a Taif 2025.”
The event included several segments, featuring visual presentations of student contributions to science and the inauguration of the National Program for the Identification of Gifted Students in Taif’s education system. This program aims to discover and nurture talented students from third grade to the first year of high school in public, private, and international schools.
The “Taif 2025 National Olympiad for Scientific Creativity” exhibition is organized by the General Directorate of Education in Taif Province, specifically through the Talent Development Department of the Gifted Section. This effort collaborates with the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba). The event supports the Kingdom’s educational policy, which promotes scientific research and recognizes global achievements in science and knowledge.
Moreover, its goal is to create a competitive scientific environment that inspires young researchers to integrate into the global knowledge system through innovation and scientific research, contributing to sustainable national development.
Finally, the exhibition will feature 50 scientific projects by male and female students, chosen from over 1,000 submissions.
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