Moscow schoolchildren won the "Big Change" competition, Sobyanin said.

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Moscow schoolchildren have won the All-Russian "Big Change" competition. Sergei Sobyanin announced this on his channel.MAX messenger.

"Twenty-five students from grades 8-10 emerged as the best. Another 86 Muscovites received awards. Congratulations to these students on such an excellent result! I hope their studies continue to bring them pleasure, curiosity, and pride in their knowledge," the Moscow Mayor wrote.

Source: Moscow Mayor's channelMAX messenger

The competition took place from November 1st to 5th at the Artek International Children's Center. Schoolchildren solved intellectual problems and case studies from competition partners and participated in various educational programs and master classes.

To reach the finals, the students had to complete three online stages and an in-person semifinal. In honor of the Year of Defender of the Fatherland and the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory, many of the tasks were dedicated to the memory of generations.

Moscow was represented at Artek by 111 finalists. The Moscow team was among the top performers in the competition. The finalists will receive additional points toward their university application portfolios and up to one million rubles for education and startups. Their mentor teachers will receive cash prizes and the opportunity to participate in an educational program.

The country's largest children's competition, "Big Change," has been held since 2020. Millions of schoolchildren and college students from across Russia participate.

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