Highlights – Winning Projects
Winner’s Testimonial
Project: ‘Protect our marine resources’
Nacshatra Murugadas
Winner (Individual project)
Royal Institute International School, Havelock Town
Project: ‘Cooking with Chemistry (Experimental Cooking)’
Chamoda Maduni Suraweera
Winner (Team) – Chemiste de Cousine
Royal Institute International School, Maharagama
Project: ‘Design a robot and make your life easy!’
Bhagya Fernando
Winner – Most Creative Individual Project
St. Thomas’ School
Project: ‘How to save your loved ones from COVID?’
Arosheny Puvanenthirarajah
First Runners Up (Team) – The Solution Squad
Royal Institute International School, Havelock Town
Message from the Judges
“I thoroughly enjoyed the event and was pleasantly surprised at the in-depth research which the teams and individuals did for their presentations. I’ve been in Sri Lanka for 7 years now and have only had meetings with government officials or business leaders in board rooms. This is the first time in 7 years I’ve interacted with the youth and future of the country, and I could not be prouder of them for really going at the topics to develop comprehensive solutions. Great event and great job all around.”
“Thank you for giving me the opportunity to be a part of this initiative. It was very inspiring to see youngsters coming up with creative ideas and defending their work with passion. It would be great to see these projects taken forward with necessary guidance.”
A Special Message from Deakin University, Australia
Dr. Liz Weldon
Associate Head of School (International), and a lecturer, in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences at Deakin University in Australia