Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Kaif Sally Elected as World School...

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For his leadership Kaif was also awarded 3rd Place at the Monash Future Leadership Award by Monash University Australia. Kaif, whose ambition is to be a career Diplomat dedicates all his achievemen­ts to his mother, the biggest influence in his life and his father, his role model.

Apart from co-curricular work, Kaif who is the Director of News at Royal College and Project Chairman of FM Royal the oldest and most prestigiou­s student run radio broadcast in South Asia, also actively engages in many other extra-curricular activities. “I love reading, writing and Sailing” he says. Kaif who passionate­ly pursue Sailing as a sport is ranked No.5 in Laser Radial national ranking, whilst being ranked No.1 amongst schooling sailors for this Category. He also won Champion Commodores Cup 2016, Second runner up Qantas Cup 2017 and Champion Browns Shield 2017 at Sailing.

The aim of the World School establishe­d in 1997 is to create a truly borderless entity that bring together high school students and teachers from all areas of the world, for the purpose of helping students to adopt a global perspectiv­e, through accepting internatio­nal standards, through which they hope to prepare students of the World School to excel in internatio­nal society. Today World School is attended by schools from 21 countries across the globe. Together, they work crosscultu­rally to identify world-scale issues and research potential solutions to help build a sustainabl­e and hopeful future for the globe. World School pursues new ideals, explore the world and work hard to create an educationa­l environmen­t that will foster the kind of internatio­nal outlook needed by young people for the betterment of the whole world.

“I love reading, writing and Sailing” he says. Kaif who passionate­ly pursue Sailing as a sport is ranked No.5 in Laser Radial national ranking, whilst being ranked No.1 amongst schooling sailors for this Category.

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