The national competition for student scientific works marked its 25th anniversary this year. A significant turnout was recorded, with 284 student projects submitted by participants from 72 educational institutions. The official laureates for the competition were announced in Tartu on April 23rd. The event serves as a major platform for students to present research and innovative projects across various academic fields. Recognition was given to top performers across different educational levels. Among the high school students, the top spots were secured by Marion Lisette Kasela, representing Hugo Treffneri Gymnasium, and Anna Egorova, who attended the Tallinna Reaalkool. At the primary school level, the highest honors were awarded to Anete Kõiv, from Otepää Gymnasium, and Theodor Karu, who also studied at the Tallinna Reaalkool. The success of the annual konkursi highlights the academic achievements of Estonian youth. The participation from schools across the region, including those within Tallinna, demonstrates a strong commitment to scientific inquiry among students. These accolades not only celebrate individual talent but also emphasize the importance of integrating research methodologies into secondary education curricula. The ceremony provided a formal venue for acknowledging the dedication and intellectual curiosity displayed by the student body nationwide. Topics: #konkursi #tallinna #reaalkool Post navigation FOTOD⟩Narkootikumide müügist ligi 349 tuhat eurot teeninud mehed mõisteti vangi(1) Tallinn ja Tartu kohtusid Pallase galeriis