Jeonnam Office of Education Creative Convergence Education Center Successfully Hosts "Creativity Championship"
42 Teams from Elementary, Middle, and High Schools in the Province Compete Fiercely
Evaluating Creative Performances, Creativity, and Problem-Solving Skills
The Jeonnam Office of Education Creative Convergence Education Center announced on June 3 that it held the "2025 Korea Student Creativity Championship Jeonnam Preliminary Competition," with the participation of approximately 230 elementary, middle, and high school students from the province.
This competition consisted of two parts: a creative performance task, where teams of four to six students presented performances on the theme "The Delivery Has Arrived," and an impromptu task, in which teams solved problems presented on the day of the competition using only limited materials and tools. "The Delivery Has Arrived" involved creatively resolving extraordinary situations that arise due to a mysterious delivery.
The Jeonnam Office of Education Creative Convergence Education Center held the "2025 Korea Student Creativity Championship Jeonnam Preliminary Competition." Provided by Jeonnam Office of Education
View original imageThis year's preliminary round received applications from a total of 43 teams. Following a document screening, 42 teams advanced to the preliminary competition stage: 24 elementary school teams, 10 middle school teams, and 8 high school teams. As a result of the preliminary round, one elementary school team, one middle school team, and two high school teams were selected to represent Jeonnam and will compete in the national finals scheduled for July 31.
Director Jang Kimyung said, "I hope this preliminary competition has been a valuable opportunity for students to fully express their creativity and ideas," adding, "We will continue to actively support students so that they can grow into creative convergence talents with future capabilities through diverse experiences."
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