Brainbee National Olympiad: Media Recognition & Student Success
Seeing our students featured in the news brings us immense pride. Here is a look at the media coverage celebrating the talent and confidence of kids from all over India.
A news report from Navbharat Samachar covering the launch of our 2024 National Olympiad, featuring our director Sonali Khandelwal and Dr. Sushil Gupta.
Bharat Circle News covers the announcement of the 2023 Olympiad, detailing the nine stages and various prizes for winners.
We thank Amar Ujala and TV 92 for their coverage of the 2024 Olympiad, highlighting the winners and the award ceremony.
Janvad Times news report on the conclusion of the 2024 Olympiad, featuring an interview with our director about the event's success and scale.
Our sincere thanks to BPN Times and RJ News Agra for their insightful coverage of the 2024 National Olympiad.
Prime 18 News covers the 2024 Olympiad at Colonel's Brightland School, featuring a student sharing their positive experience.
AStree News 24x7 reports on the 2024 Olympiad, highlighting the development of creative and thinking skills in students.
Bharat Patrika News covers the 2024 Olympiad, detailing the online and offline exam structure and the exciting prizes.
RJ News Agra reports on the 18 offline and 2 online exams for the 2024 Olympiad, featuring an interview with a school director.
Agra Express News features student and director interviews about the 2024 Olympiad, showcasing the event's impact.
About In The News: Media Recognition
Our Olympiad makes headlines because it shifts the focus from marks to genuine mental development. Whether it is a feature in Amar Ujala or coverage on Prime 18 News, these stories spotlight how 5 to 15 year olds from Agra to Mumbai are proving their mettle on a national stage. We are not just holding exams; we are building a platform where kids discover they can solve complex problems on their own.
Over the last 20 years, our dream at Brainbee has been to help children grow in confidence and skill. When media houses like Dainik Amar Stambh, Janvad Times, and Hindustan cover our events, it validates the hard work of our students and the importance of platforms like the Brainbee National Olympiad.
We believe that competition is healthy when it encourages a child to face challenges. Our Olympiad is unique because it blends four distinct skills: Drawing and Colouring, Handwriting, Mental Maths, and General Knowledge. This hybrid approach ensures that we nurture both creative and analytical sides of a child.
With over 8,000 students participating in recent editions across 16 states, the media coverage showcases the real impact of these competitions. Seeing a student from a local school recognized at a national level—and sometimes winning prizes like BSA Cycles—is what drives us. It confirms that when children are given the right environment, they don't just participate; they thrive. We continue to offer both online and offline formats, making it easy for students from any city to join us and build the self confidence that will serve them for a lifetime.
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Hi, I am Sonali. For two decades, I have watched thousands of children discover their own genius through our programs. It is not just about the medals or the certificates; it is about that spark of confidence I see in their eyes when they solve a complex problem on their own.
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