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Results of the Nesmo Olympics: Talent qualifies 19,500 students for the second stage
Mawhiba announced that 19,500 male and female students have qualified for the second stage of the Nesmo Science and Mathematics Olympiad, out of 100,000 applicants, to enhance the scientific competitiveness of the Kingdom.
In a move reflecting the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's commitment to fostering the scientific capabilities of its youth, the King Abdulaziz and His Companions Foundation for Giftedness and Creativity (Mawhiba), in strategic partnership with the Ministry of Education, announced the results of the first phase of the National Science and Mathematics Olympiad, "Nasmu." This phase resulted in the qualification of 19,500 male and female students for the second phase, representing the elite of emerging minds from among approximately 100,000 students who registered for the competition from 16 different educational regions.
Details of qualified candidates and distribution of specializations
The list of finalists included students from various regions of the Kingdom, in addition to students from the Royal Commission's General Directorates of Education in Jubail and Yanbu. The finalists were distributed across six specific scientific disciplines, reflecting a diversity of talents and interests. The breakdown of the numbers is as follows:
- Mathematics: 5.8 thousand male and female students.
- Information Technology: 5.1 thousand male and female students.
- in the neighborhoods is 2.2 thousand.
- Physics: 2.2 thousand male and female students.
- General Sciences: 2.1 thousand male and female students.
- Chemistry: 2.1 thousand male and female students.
Riyadh leads educational regions
In terms of geographical distribution, the Riyadh Education Department topped the list with 2,500 qualifying students, followed by the Asir region with 1,800, then the Eastern Province and Jeddah with 1,700 each. Madinah and Makkah each had 1,600 qualifying students, Taif 1,400, and Qassim 1,300. The remaining students were distributed among the Jazan, Tabuk, Hail, Al-Ahsa, Najran, Al-Baha, Al-Jawf, and Northern Borders regions, in addition to students from the Royal Commission in Jubail and Yanbu.
“Nasmo”... The gateway to the future and Vision 2030
The "Nesmo" Olympiad comes within a broader national context aimed at achieving the goals of the Kingdom's Vision 2030, specifically the Human Capability Development Program. This competition is a cornerstone for discovering scientific talent at an early age, starting from the first year of middle school through the first year of high school. The importance of this event lies in its role as the primary source for forming Saudi scientific teams that represent the Kingdom in major international forums such as ISEF and specialized international Olympiads, in which the Kingdom has achieved remarkable progress and unprecedented medals in recent years.
Strategic goals that transcend competition
The goal of "Nasmo," the largest annual national competition of its kind, extends beyond immediate competition to encompass long-term strategic objectives. Through it, "Mawhiba" and the Ministry of Education seek to localize training in Olympiad sciences within education departments, enhance teacher competency, and involve them in advanced training programs. The Olympiad also aims to enrich school curricula with challenging problems that cultivate research and discovery skills, thereby fostering a passion for science and mathematics in young people and strengthening national confidence in the ability to compete globally and build a knowledge-based economy.
Upcoming stages of the competition
It is worth noting that the "Nasmo" Olympiad progresses through gradual and progressive stages, beginning with competitions within schools and now moving to the education department level in the second phase. The qualifying rounds will continue until the national team competition, culminating in the Olympiad finals in Riyadh. The first edition saw the registration of 99,200 male and female students from 8,400 schools across 47 cities and governorates, underscoring the significant interest and participation in this national scientific event.
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Jeddah Airport alerts for travelers due to airspace closure and flight disruptions
King Abdulaziz Airport in Jeddah is calling on travelers to contact airlines before heading to the airport to check the status of flights after the closure of airspace in countries in the region and the impact on air navigation.
King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah issued an urgent and important alert to all departing passengers, urging them to contact their airlines directly and in advance before proceeding to the departure terminals. This proactive measure aims to confirm flight status and schedules and to stay informed of the latest developments regarding air traffic, particularly given the exceptional circumstances in the region and the impact of current geopolitical events on some international destinations.
In its statement, the airport stressed the importance of relying exclusively on official airline channels and the airport's verified accounts for accurate information, warning against being misled by rumors or unofficial information that could disrupt travel plans. The airport management emphasized that this warning primarily aims to ensure smooth passenger flow within the terminals and provide a comfortable and safe travel experience, sparing passengers the inconvenience of long waits or being at the airport in the event of flight delays or cancellations.
The impact of regional tensions on air traffic
This warning comes amid rapidly evolving developments in the Middle East, particularly following reports of a US-Israeli attack targeting sites in Iran, an event that has cast a shadow over air traffic in the region. Such military events typically lead neighboring countries to close their airspace, either partially or completely, as a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of civil aviation, forcing airlines to reroute or temporarily suspend flights until the security situation stabilizes.
The importance of King Abdulaziz Airport and its strategic location
This alert is of paramount importance given the strategic importance of King Abdulaziz International Airport , the main gateway to the Two Holy Mosques and one of the busiest airports in the region. The airport serves not only the residents of Jeddah but also acts as a pivotal hub for global air traffic between East and West. Any changes to international flight schedules resulting from airspace closures in neighboring countries could directly impact operations, necessitating close coordination between the airport, airlines, and passengers to ensure the continuity of efficient operations.
Tips for travelers to ensure a safe journey
In closing, the airport expressed its gratitude to all passengers for their understanding and continued cooperation during these unforeseen circumstances. Travel experts advise that in such situations, passengers should download their airline's mobile applications, activate alerts, and arrive at the airport well before their flight's departure time, after confirming its departure, to ensure the highest levels of safety, comfort, and peace of mind for everyone.
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Saudi Arabia weather today: Rain in Riyadh and frost in the north
Check today's weather forecast for Saudi Arabia. Rain is expected in Riyadh and six other regions, with temperatures dropping to -1°C in the north, accompanied by frost and fog.
The National Center for Meteorology in Saudi Arabia issued its daily weather report for today (Saturday), indicating unstable weather conditions affecting several regions of the Kingdom. The report included forecasts of light rain, possibly accompanied by dense fog, which may reduce horizontal visibility in parts of the mountainous areas of Jazan, Asir, Al-Baha, and Makkah. This weather pattern is also expected to extend to parts of the Riyadh and Eastern Provinces.
In detailing the temperatures, which reflect the significant climatic variations across the Kingdom's regions, the center noted a noticeable drop in temperatures, with a high probability of frost during the early morning hours, particularly in parts of northern Saudi Arabia. Weather stations recorded very low temperatures, reaching as low as -1°C in the governorates of Qurayyat and Tarif, necessitating caution from residents and those traveling on highways.
Climate data also revealed variations in minimum temperatures across the regions. Tabuk recorded 3 degrees Celsius, Arar 4 degrees, while Sakaka and Hail both reached 5 degrees, and As-Soudah and Rafha 6 degrees. In contrast, Al-Baha recorded 9 degrees Celsius, while the weather remained relatively more moderate in Mecca (19 degrees), Medina (15 degrees), and Riyadh (17 degrees Celsius).
Regarding wind patterns, the report indicated the continued impact of active winds stirring up dust and sand, which may reduce horizontal visibility in parts of the aforementioned regions, as well as the coastal areas of Tabuk and Madinah. These weather fluctuations are within the context of typical climatic conditions for this time of year, as the Kingdom usually experiences variations between the end of winter and the beginning of transitional periods, resulting in significant temperature differences between the northern, central, and southern regions.
These weather bulletins are of paramount importance locally, as citizens and residents rely on them to plan their daily commutes, especially in areas experiencing dense fog or icy roads due to frost in the north. Authorities consistently urge the public to follow official reports issued by the National Center of Meteorology to ensure public safety, exercise caution while driving in rainy or dusty conditions, and maintain adequate heating in areas experiencing sub-zero temperatures.
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Rawan Hamdi, the first female pilot from Jazan... a success story in line with Vision 2030
Learn about the story of Rawan Hamdi, the first girl from Jazan to obtain a pilot's license, and how the leadership celebrated her as a model for empowering women in Saudi Arabia within the objectives of Vision 2030.
In a remarkable achievement that adds to the growing list of successes for Saudi women, the name of young Rawan Hamdi has emerged as a new icon of ambition in the south of the Kingdom, after becoming the first woman from the Jazan region to obtain a pilot's license. This achievement was not merely a personal event, but rather became a source of official and popular celebration, reflecting the radical transformations taking place in Saudi Arabia regarding women's empowerment.
Captain Rawan received a high-level official welcome, including a reception by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz bin Mohammed bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of Jazan Region. During the meeting, which was held upon the directives of the Governor of the region, His Highness praised the unlimited support provided by the wise leadership – may God protect them – to the young men and women of the nation. His Highness and his deputy affirmed that Rawan's achievements are a practical demonstration of the exceptional opportunities provided by the state, which have enabled national talents to reach leadership positions in sectors that were, for many years, exclusively reserved for men.
This event comes at a significant historical juncture, as Saudi Arabia has been undergoing a comprehensive development transformation since the launch of Vision 2030, with women's empowerment at the heart of its objectives. After years of restrictions, Saudi women are now essential partners in development, driving cars, participating in decision-making, and venturing into the fields of space, aviation, and defense. The aviation sector, in particular, is one of the sectors that has witnessed the most rapid growth in women's employment recently, not only in ground services but also in the cockpit, thus enhancing the Kingdom's global competitiveness in air transport.
The fact that this young woman from Jazan has reached the position of "pilot captain" carries profound significance that transcends individual achievement; it sends an inspiring message to thousands of girls in outlying regions and cities that there are no limits to their ambitions. The Deputy Governor of Jazan clearly alluded to this meaning, citing the words of His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman that the ambitions of Saudis "reach the sky" and know no bounds.
In conclusion, Rawan Hamdi's success embodies the leadership's confidence in the capabilities of Saudi women and their growing role in shaping the nation's future. With the continuation of scholarship and specialized training programs, observers anticipate a greater influx of Saudi female talent in specialized and rare fields in the coming years, contributing to the desired economic and social diversification.
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