New World International School reaches the semifinals of the Asian Regional Space Settlement Design Competition (ARSSDC), showcasing innovation, teamwork, and academic excellence.
New World International School (NWIS) proudly represented the region at the Asian Regional Space Settlement Design Competition (ARSSDC) held in Bangkok, Thailand. Competing against top schools from across Asia, NWIS senior school students demonstrated exceptional problem-solving, engineering design, and teamwork skills.
The team successfully advanced to the semifinal round, presenting an innovative space settlement proposal that impressed judges with its technical depth, creativity, and feasibility.
CASSANDRAS was the space settlement concept designed and submitted by New World International School for the Asian Regional Space Settlement Design Competition (ARSSDC).
The proposal focused on sustainable living, advanced engineering systems, and long-term human habitation in space. The judges praised the project for its technical depth, creativity, and feasibility.
NWIS students formed teams and began intensive ARSSDC training.
Space settlement concepts, engineering models, and simulations were developed.
NWIS represented the region at ARSSDC in Bangkok, Thailand.
Advanced to semifinals, competing against top Asian schools.
Alongside academic success, NWIS continues to celebrate student leadership. One of the key figures supporting student engagement and outreach is Ahmed Usman Butt, who serves as both Head Boy and Vice President of Marketing in the Student Council.
As Vice President of Marketing, Ahmed plays a crucial role in promoting student initiatives, competitions, and achievements such as ARSSDC. His efforts ensure that student accomplishments are recognized and celebrated across the school community.