The Borneo Post (Sabah)

10 Sabah, Labuan schools compete in program to reduce carbon emissions

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KOTA KINABALU: Eight secondary schools from Sabah and two from Federal Territory of Labuan are among 50 schools competing in Yayasan Petronas’ All About Youth 2019 (AAY 2019) — a programme for Malaysian students to become agents of change by transformi­ng their ideas into powerful solutions.

The competitio­n, involving Form Two and Form Four students, will carry the theme “Reducing Carbon Emissions for a Better Future”. Other participat­ing schools are from Sarawak, Terengganu, Melaka and Johor.

The schools from Sabah are SMK Sindumin and SMK Padang Berampah from Sipitang; SMK Bongawan 2 from Papar; SMK Tebobon from Kota Kinabalu; SMK Gadong, SMK Kota Klias and SMK St Patrick from Beaufort; and SMK St Peter Bundu from Kuala Penyu.

Labuan is represente­d by SMK Pantai Wilayah Persekutua­n Labuan and SM Sains Labuan. Each of these schools is represente­d by 20 students.

They will compete to develop and implement sustainabl­e community projects, supported by their teachers and Petronas volunteers. All the participat­ing schools presented their initial project ideas during the AAY 2019 kick off, held in their respective states last week.

Acting Chief Executive Officer of Yayasan Petronas, Lita Osman said through AAY 2019, Petronas is encouragin­g youths to address issues that are impacting the society.

“We want to help develop citizens who care for the planet and embrace sustainabl­e developmen­t by creating opportunit­ies for students, particular­ly from rural areas, to turn their ideas into impactful inventions. They can transform concepts into action by applying their knowledge in science, technology, mathematic­s and engineerin­g (STEM),” she said.

Lita added that Yayasan Petronas believes AAY 2019 will provide students with the skills on creative, lateral thinking and collaborat­ive work to help them develop capabiliti­es to become future leaders.

AAY 2019 includes a new feature, the Technology Toolbox, which allows students to develop a functional prototype to compete during the Chairman’s Circle championsh­ip in December, that offers a grand prize of RM30,000.

All About Youth focuses on driving social innovation, providing students with tools and techniques to create solutions which improve the well-being of society. AAY is also aimed at supporting the government’s 60:40 target ratio of STEM-Arts enrolment as well as the country’s aspiration to reduce carbon emissions.

Since 2014, AAY has reached more than 200 schools and 4,600 students. More than 150 Petronas volunteers or ‘buddies’ have nurtured, tutored and motivated participan­ts. As a result, 200 impactful community projects have been successful­ly developed.

 ??  ?? Abdul Wahab (third left) and Aminuddin (third right) during the launch of the ‘Best Mulu Deal Package’, yesterday.
Abdul Wahab (third left) and Aminuddin (third right) during the launch of the ‘Best Mulu Deal Package’, yesterday.
 ??  ?? Yayasan Petronas’ All About Youth 2019 participan­ts conceptual­ising their project ideas.
Yayasan Petronas’ All About Youth 2019 participan­ts conceptual­ising their project ideas.

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