LEAD Group, India’s largest School Edtech company, announced the winners of the National Championships 2024 at an exciting grand finale in Delhi. More than 1.9 lakh students participated in the National Championships 2024, the sixth edition of the prestigious national-level platform that attracts talented students from thousands of schools across India. This year, the National Championships by LEAD Group introduced an expanded vision for student development, focusing on NCF-aligned 21st-century skills such as Communication, Critical Thinking, Creativity, Confidence, and Coding.
LEAD Group CEO and Co-Founder Sumeet Mehta said, “The National Championships are an incredible opportunity for students from India’s small towns and cities to make their dreams come true on a national platform. The creativity and enthusiasm of our National Champions this year was simply electrifying! From out-of-the-box ideas that bring imagination to life, to apps that solve real-world problems, our students showcased their skills with the confidence of accomplished keynote speakers! My heartiest congratulations to not just the winners, but to all the participants of National Championships 2024. These future leaders will make our nation very proud!”
S. Lakshanya of Sri Barathi Vidyalaya Primary School expressed her happiness, "I am proud to win the Li'l Champs trophy and make my school and parents proud. I'm grateful for the opportunity to showcase my talent on a national stage, and I deeply appreciate the support from LEAD Group in achieving this milestone. I’m grateful to my school and teachers for believing in me and helping me achieve this success for my state."
The National Championships by LEAD Group serves as a platform for students from India’s small towns and underserved regions to showcase their talent, creativity and confidence on a grand stage. By focusing on new-age skills and academic excellence, the championship aims to nurture the next generation of future-ready innovators and changemakers. The National Championships 2024 was open to students from pre-primary to Class 9.
In the Coding Champs category, Nikita S & Harita S from Sri Barathi Vidyalaya Primary School, Tiruvarur, were declared as the winners, while Veda Sri and Sri Subiksha from Little Flower Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Sathyamangalam, Erode, were announced as the runners-up.