PhotosScenes from the Sagicor Visionaries Challenge GuyanaBy Arian Browne March 18, 2013 Photos by Arian BrowneThis competition to spark interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics was held at the Umana Yana on Saturday. Students of the Diamond Secondary and their project ‘Noise pollution’ Sagicor’s Richard Kellman (left) congratulating Skeldon Line Path Secondary on their 2nd runner up position. Dr.Maya Trotz of the Caribbean Science Foundation addressing the participants and audience. Part of the audience at the Sagicor Visionaires Challenge Guyana finals at the Umana Yana on Saturday. Sagicor’s Richard Kellman addressing the audience at the Sagicor Visionaries Challenge. Students of The Bishop’s High school pose with their project ‘Fibre fuel’ A student of the Zeeburg Secondary demonstrating how to operate the ‘shrimp dryer’ A student of the St. Ignatius Secondary and their project ‘Self sustainable water supply’ St.Stanislaus College project ‘The use of STEM to promote healthy eating among students’ Students of Queen’s College displaying their project ‘Operation oil drive’ A student of the Queen’s College giving a judge a demonstration of their project ‘The Electric Tower’ West Demerara Secondary students pose with their project’ Aqua Grant’ A judge evaluating the students of the Saraswati Vidya Niketan School on their project ‘Eradication of mosquitoes using Bacillus Thuringiensis’ Students of the Skeldon Line Path Secondary giving the judges a demonstration on their project ‘Water filtration and purification system’ Students of St.Rose’s High giving a presentation of their project ‘Greenery Beautiful Scenery’ Students of the Mackenzie High School with their project ‘Ideal Student Educational Environment’ Students of St.Rose’s High and their project ‘Proper ventilation enhances learning’ Students of Queens College and their project ‘Methane Omnia- Powering a paperless future’ Students of Richard Ishmael pose with their project’ Improving literacy and numeracy in our school’ Students of Diamond Secondary pose with their ‘Solar powered E-library’ projectComments
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