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MNS School Showcases Student Brilliance Through Art and Innovation

MNS School once again demonstrated its commitment to the arts with a vibrant annual exhibition on April 9, 2025. The event celebrated student creativity at MNS, offering a rich display of talent across multiple artistic mediums.

To start, the school transformed its halls and classrooms into colorful galleries filled with paintings, sculptures, and design pieces. Students from grades one to thirteen participated, each expressing their unique artistic vision. Their work reflected dedication, imagination, and growth.

Moreover, this year introduced a brand-new competition titled the “Art Transformation” challenge. In this exciting addition, students drew inspiration from three distinct elements: wood, metal, and crystal. Furthermore, they used their classmates as living canvases to showcase creative makeup and decoration designs. This fresh concept encouraged participants to push boundaries and think outside the box.

The competition was judged by a panel of renowned artists, including Bahraini artist Wahida Malallah, Bahraini artist Jassim Redha, and international artist Maurice Magrona. Their expertise brought a sense of professionalism and inspiration to the event. Consequently, the works presented were of an even higher caliber.

Winners of the competition received special prizes, such as vouchers from Artista Art Studio. These rewards recognized their exceptional efforts and originality. Indeed, this competition elevated student creativity at MNS to new heights.

In addition to the vibrant displays, the exhibition drew a large and enthusiastic audience. Parents, educators, and prominent community members filled the venue with support and excitement. Notably, Lulwa Al-Muhanna, Director of Special Education, and Ms. Ahlam Eid attended the event. Their presence highlighted the importance of supporting young talent in Bahrain.

The exhibition also welcomed several distinguished international guests. Among them were Ambassador Ann Jay Lewis of the Philippines, Ambassador Shiferaw Gina of Ethiopia, and Ambassador Tereh Raj Wagle of Nepal. Ms. Nancy Khadouri, a member of the Shura Council, also joined the celebration.

In conclusion, the event not only celebrated artistic expression but also strengthened community ties. It was a clear reflection of student creativity at MNS and the school’s ongoing efforts to nurture talent in an inspiring environment.

Stay tuned for more updates from Bahrain’s dynamic educational scene.

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