Students compete at the Middle East round of the 2012 World Scholar's Cup in Dubai
The region’s young scholars showcased their extraordinary academic skills and knowledge at the fifth edition of the World Scholar’s Cup last weekend. Running for the third consecutive year in Dubai, the Middle Eastern Round of the 2012 competition welcomed teams from Qatar, Bahrain, Kenya, Lebanon, and the UAE.
Hosted by GEMS Jumeirah College and GEMS World Academy, Dubai, the two-day event challenged participants – aged 12-18 years – to an essay-writing challenge, a debate and an examination round. On the second day of the competition, students participated in a taxing quiz challenge. Students prepared for the competition by studying material in science, the arts, literature, economics and the special area of the postmodern metropolis.
Sara Syed, Nicole Rodrigues and Anubhi Ghuwalewala from Cambridge International School were the winning team of the senior division, with Parizad Bidshahri from The Winchester School, Jebel Ali named as the best individual. In the junior division, the team award was taken by Arpine Jaghlasian, Anoushka Chowdhasy and Meher Malik of Emirates International School Jumeirah, with Meher Malik also taking the prize for top individual.