On 11. April our pupils took part in the district round of the Biological Olympiad – in the field of botany, geology and zoology. I am proud to announce that all our pupils have become successful solvers, which deserves great admiration!
The Biology Olympiad, in addition to the theoretical part, also emphasizes practical skills. Students had to engage in either mapping a selected rock formation, observing animals, and recording sound recordings, which sent each of us out into the field to observe. Botanists have been busy preparing the herbarium.
Despite the difficulty and scope of the tasks, our students were able to cope even with minor obstacles or assessments. We wish them every success and determination to discover the world and nature.
It is important to realise that competitions like the Biology Olympiad are not just about winning or placing. Participation itself is a valuable experience that helps us grow and learn.