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Unique Child International School has made Ghana proud with a resounding victory at the Avishkaar League in India.
The league is a globally renowned robotics competition which was held in the Asian country from January 10th and 11th, 2025.

The Ghanaian school clinched the prestigious Best International Run Award, cementing its place as a beacon of innovation and resilience on the global stage.
They beat competition from their counterparts from over 160 countries including India, Canada, Uganda, and Zimbabwe.
Supported by Appipa Solutions, Unique Child School, delivered a stellar performance and collaborative spirit which captivated judges and participants alike.
This highlighted the school’s dedication to excellence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

The Avishkaar League is more than just a robotics competition; it celebrates creativity, teamwork, and technological innovation. Unique Child International School’s success is a testament to the power of dreams fueled by determination and the potential of young minds when nurtured by passionate educators.
Speaking on the achievement, the school’s leadership expressed immense pride.

“This triumph belongs to every single member of the Unique Child School family, the brilliant students whose imaginations dared to dream big, the dedicated teachers who nurtured their potential, and the unwavering staff who worked tirelessly behind the scenes. Together, they’ve showcased that when hearts and minds unite, the impossible becomes achievable.”
The win places Unique Child International School on the global map while serving as an inspiration to schools and students across the world, proving that excellence knows no boundaries.
As they celebrate this historic achievement, the school continues to shine as a trailblazer in education, innovation, and collaboration.
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