Boyolali Once again, history has been made in the 2021 National Science Competition (Kompetisi Sains Nasional 2021 or KSN). Three students from Pradita Dirgantara High School have achieved bronze medals in this prestigious event held annually by the National Achievement Center of the Ministry of Education and Culture (Pusat Prestasi Nasional Kemendikbud or Pusprenas). They are Indra Listyanto (astronomy), Ardian Hafidz A. (earth science), and Muhammad Shofwan (biology). The announcement was made through Pusprenas' Youtube channel on Friday, November 12, 2021.

These three students represent Pradita Dirgantara High School at the national level of the KSN for high school. "Alhamdulillah, three out of four representatives from Pradita Dirgantara High School have successfully won medals this year. This echoes last year's success when our student, Ardi Syahda Hakim, secured a silver medal in the physics category," said the Head of Pradita Dirgantara High School, Yulianto Hadi, while sharing the news during the Friday, Saturday, and Sunday Camp at the Pradita Dirgantara High School football field.

Yulianto further expressed his gratitude towards the teachers and the entire Pradita Dirgantara High School community who consistently supported the students throughout the KSN. "I would like to thank all the teachers and staff who supported our students during the KSN 2021. I am confident that next year, we will reclaim the throne in the KSN," emphasized Yulianto.

This achievement in the National Level Science Competition for Junior High School Students is not only a victory for Solok Selatan but also for West Sumatra. Therefore, this joy is worth appreciating, first and foremost, to the students who have demonstrated exceptional effort in the competition.

Hearty appreciation is also extended to the parents, mentor teachers, all the teachers and administrative staff, supervisory personnel, the school committee, as well as to all the students and peers of these three achievers who provided support and prayers, ultimately enabling these three students to succeed at the national level," added Yuges.

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