American University of Nigeria, Yola Hosts Thrilling STEM Quiz as Restoration High School Wins Top Spot

The AUN-AID STEM Quiz held at the American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, saw Restoration High School clinch the top spot, earning first place with a stellar performance.

American University of Nigeria, Yola Hosts Thrilling STEM Quiz as Restoration High School Wins Top Spot

The American University of Nigeria (AUN), Yola, recently hosted the highly anticipated AUN-AID STEM Quiz, bringing together some of the brightest young minds in the region. The competition saw intense participation from several schools, each vying for the coveted title of STEM champion.

In a thrilling contest, Restoration High School emerged as the first-place winner, claiming the top spot with their exceptional performance. Their hard work, determination, and teamwork were evident as they outshone their competitors to secure the prestigious victory. The triumph marks a significant milestone for the school, and they were deservedly awarded the gold medal.

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Hot on their heels were Concordia College, who demonstrated incredible skill and knowledge to earn the second place. Their performance was a testament to their commitment to STEM education, and their efforts were truly commendable.

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Airforce Comprehensive School also made their mark in the competition, securing third place with a remarkable display of intellect and dedication. Their participation added to the competitive spirit and set a high standard for academic excellence in STEM disciplines.

The event was a celebration of young talent, and every school that participated was acknowledged for their enthusiasm and passion. The event organizers praised the students for their curiosity, teamwork, and determination, making the AUN-AID STEM Quiz an unforgettable occasion for all involved.

“We are incredibly proud of all the schools and students who participated in this year’s competition,” said an AUN representative. “Your hard work and dedication remind us of the bright future ahead for STEM education.”