Omani Physics Teacher Inspires a New Generation of Innovators
Omani physics teacher Reham bint Abdullah Al-Farsi transforms school laboratories daily. She turns these standard classrooms into amazing platforms for future building.
She turns every educational challenge into a brilliant opportunity for innovation.
Leading Students to National Victory
Al-Farsi views physics as a vital means to unlock universe mysteries. She places her vast research skills at her students' absolute disposal.
She led her student team to an exceptional national accomplishment recently. They won first place at the National Olympiad for Scientific Innovations.
The students successfully converted plastic waste into oxygen-depleted graphene. They used this innovative material to manufacture electrical capacitors.
Competing on the Global Stage
Her ambitious students also represented Oman in the State of Kuwait. They competed fiercely in the Sheikha Fadia Al-Saad Al-Sabah Scientific Competition.
Al-Farsi helped her students master sound scientific research methodologies there. Recently, her students secured second place in engineering and energy sciences.
They converted biological shrimp shells and printer ink into smart batteries.
Preparing for Malaysia
Reham Al-Farsi prepares to take on a brand new global challenge. She currently readies her students for the ITEX 2026 international exhibition.
The Malaysian capital of Kuala Lumpur will host this major event. The exhibition runs from May 17 to May 20 this year.
She proves that dedicated teachers act as vital bridges toward globalization.
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