The 8th‑grade students A. Papoutsis, Ch. Stergiopoulos, A. Tasoulas, Ch. Totis, D. Charalampidis, and V. Chondrodimos stood out in the Second Round of the International Informatics and Computational Thinking Competition “Bebras,” achieving an excellent score of 116 points.
The International “Bebras” Competition is one of the most important global initiatives promoting Computational Thinking. Through original problems and demanding challenges, it encourages students to develop skills in logical reasoning, analysis, and problem‑solving, contributing substantially to their understanding of fundamental concepts in Informatics and digital technologies.
This outstanding achievement reflects the students’ effort, creativity, and the skills they have developed, while also highlighting the importance of systematically cultivating computational thinking in the modern school environment.
Warm congratulations to our students for this significant distinction, along with best wishes for even greater successes in the future!