
Bethesda Learners Represent Nigeria at Codeavour 2026
Bethesda School for the Blind Qualifies to Represent Nigeria at Codeavour International Finals 2026
Students of Bethesda Home and School for the Blind share their excitement after qualifying to represent Nigeria at the Codeavour International Finals 2026 in Indonesia through their outstanding robotics innovation and STEM excellence.
Students from Bethesda Home and School for the Blind have achieved a remarkable milestone by qualifying to represent Nigeria at the prestigious Codeavour International Finals scheduled to take place in Indonesia in May 2026.
The learners earned their place on the global stage after successfully advancing through both the regional and national stages of the competition, showcasing exceptional creativity, teamwork, innovation, and problem-solving skills through robotics and STEM education.
In this inspiring feature, the students express their excitement and gratitude for the opportunity to represent Nigeria internationally. They also share insights into their robotics prototype, explaining how their project was developed and the impact it aims to create.
The journey reflects the growing importance of inclusive STEM education and highlights the incredible potential of visually impaired students when given access to technology, innovation, and the right learning environment.
Their qualification for the international finals stands as a proud achievement not only for Bethesda Home and School for the Blind but also for Nigeria’s educational and innovation ecosystem.
As the students prepare for Indonesia 2026, they continue to inspire others with resilience, determination, and the belief that every child deserves the opportunity to innovate and compete globally regardless of physical limitations.
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