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Génie en Herbe in Saint-Marc, Haiti: A First Edition That Marks Minds
Génie en Herbe in Saint-Marc, Haiti: A First Edition That Marks Minds
Génie en Herbe in Saint-Marc, Haiti: A First Edition That Marks Minds

Génie en Herbe in Saint-Marc, Haiti: A First Edition That Marks Minds

On March 17, 2024, the city of Saint-Marc vibrated to the rhythm of the first edition of the Concours de Génie en Herbe, a unique initiative full of promise for the local educational community. This event, organized by the dynamic Piqûre Intellectuelle team, brought together the best students in the region for a celebration of academic excellence and the spirit of camaraderie.

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Enthusiastic and Diverse Participation

32 local schools responded to this call for intellectual challenge. They competed against each other in a series of competitions covering various disciplines such as mathematics, science, history and literature. This diversity of subjects made it possible to highlight the varied skills of the students and to reveal promising talents. The qualifiers, marked by an atmosphere that was both competitive and warm, highlighted the talent and determination of the students, each demonstrating remarkable commitment.

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The Grand Final: An Epic Duel

On May 31, during the grand final, the George Angus Institution and the Lycée Sténio Vincent competed for the title. After a series of intense and captivating events, the George Angus Institution was crowned champion, followed closely by the Lycée Sténio Vincent, while the École Congréganiste Frère Hervé took third place.

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Thanks and Recognition

The organizers warmly congratulated all the participants for their dedication and perseverance. They also expressed their gratitude to the schools, teachers, jury and supporters, as well as to the Haitian Red Cross, the media and Youth With a Mission for their indispensable support.

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A Promising Initiative for the Future

Carried by the slogan “N ap fè l pou elèv yo, n ap fè l pou Senmak”, the competition highlighted the talents of young people from Saint-Marc and underlined the crucial importance of education in the community. The Piqûre Intellectuelle team is already looking forward to future editions, hoping to continue to inspire and guide younger generations towards academic excellence. This first edition paved the way for a promising tradition, strengthening community bonds and celebrating the intellect and effort of young minds.

The first edition of the Concours de Génie en Herbe in Saint-Marc was a real success, marking a turning point in the promotion of local academic excellence. This event not only celebrated the achievements of the students, but also reinforced the importance of education as a pillar of community development. The Saint-Marc community looks forward to future editions of this competition, hoping to continue to discover and encourage emerging talents.

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First black nation to free itself from slavery and gain independence from France in 1804 and influenced other liberation movements around the world, inspiring struggles for freedom and equality.

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