The Globus Centre in Coimbatore was lively with over 1500 young participants at the 155th Brainobrain regional competition, the ‘Festival of Skills’. Held on a vibrant Sunday, the event showcased the exceptional talents of children engaged in the renowned abacus skill development programme.
The Brainobrain competition is a premier event emphasising the importance of skill development in children. Participants from diverse backgrounds demonstrated their enthusiasm for learning and excellence, highlighting Brainobrain’s commitment to nurturing young talents through its innovative abacus classes.
Children aged 5 to 14 displayed their mental arithmetic and abacus skills in a spirited 3-minute competition, showcasing speed, accuracy, and focus.
This performance reflected the rigorous training provided by Brainobrain’s comprehensive programme.
With a presence in over 1000 centres across 45 countries, Brainobrain leads in children’s skill development. The Coimbatore event exemplified the organisation’s dedication to improving cognitive and emotional growth, enhancing mathematical abilities, self-confidence, concentration, and problem-solving skills.
Parents and educators were delighted, attributing their children’s progress to the transformative impact of the abacus classes.
“The Brainobrain competition celebrates our children’s dedication and hard work. The skills acquired here are invaluable,” shared a proud parent.
The evening concluded with the announcement of results and the distribution of awards.
Winners received trophies, certificates, and medals, while all participants were recognised with a participation certificate.
Anand Subramaniam, Brainobrain Managing Director, and Arul Subramaniam, NLP Trainer and Director – Technical, were the Chief Guests. Anand Subramaniam praised the young participants, stating, “Their achievements underscore the success of our Brainobrain programme in promoting cognitive development and academic excellence.”
The overwhelming response to the competition highlights the increasing popularity of Brainobrain’s abacus
classes.
The event celebrated the achievements of young minds and reinforced the critical role of skill development programmes in shaping the future, making the event a resounding success.