Primary students representing public and private schools will take part in the two-day exhibition, including students with special needs. Saudi students will showcase 131 artworks, while UAE and Omani students will exhibit 52 and 24 paintings respectively. Meanwhile, students representing 99 Bahrain public and private schools will showcase 1289 artworks. Gold, silver and bronze medals will be distributed to top budding artists.-BNA
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