Saudi Team Secures 4 Medals at International Chemistry Olympiad 2025 in Dubai
Saudi Arabia’s team has secured four bronze medals at the 57th International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) 2025, which took place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, according to Mawhiba.
The 2025 edition has witnessed the participation of 354 students from 90 countries, fostering international collaboration in chemistry.
The Saudi team consisted of four students who previously obtained required training and supervision from the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba) in cooperation with the Ministry of Education.
The Saudi team secured 4 medals at the International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO) 2025, which took place in Dubai and attracted 354 students, representing 90 countries.
Congratulations to our Kingdom, our students, and our strategic partner @moe_gov_sa pic.twitter.com/Yu8wMVaGzX
— موهبة (@mawhiba) July 13, 2025
During the previous editions, the Kingdom won 45 international awards, including 15 silver medals, 28 bronze medals, as well as two certificates of appreciation.
IChO seeks basically to encourage students to develop innovative and advanced solutions to complex chemical issues.
Being the world’s largest academic competition in chemistry at the high school level, the Olympiad has been held annually since its beginning in 1968.
Related Topics:
Saudi Team Competes with 90 Nations in 2025 International Chemistry Olympiad
260 Experts Translate Chemistry Olympiad Questions into 50 Languages
Riyadh Hosts International Chemistry Olympiad 2024



