Stabroek News Sunday

Mousetrap race car competitio­n launched here

-high school students have chance to go to Monaco

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SBM Offshore, in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education, has officially launched the inaugural Guyana-Monaco Mousetrap Car Grand Prix Competitio­n.

In a release yesterday, SBM Offshore explained that the Monaco Mousetrap Car Grand Prix is an internatio­nal competitio­n held annually in the Principali­ty of Monaco, in Europe. In the competitio­n, high school students use the laws of physics to create a model race car, utilising a mousetrap to propel the car by triggering the original trap mechanism. The competitio­n was created under the patronage of Prince Albert II of Monaco to promote science and engineerin­g to students in a fun, exciting way.

According to the release, Guyana has been officially invited, through SBM Offshore, to participat­e in the internatio­nal event, opening an avenue for the skills and talents of Guyanese students to express their creativity and compete in the areas of Science and Engineerin­g. The company in collaborat­ion with the Ministry of Education, has invited several secondary schools that competed in the National Science Fair to participat­e in the launch of the local leg of the competitio­n. Three categories are open for three entries – Accelerati­on, Endurance, and Innovation and Creativity.

General Manager of SBM Offshore, Martin Cheong expressed his gratitude to the organisers of the Monaco Mousetrap Car Grand Prix for extending this exciting opportunit­y to Guyana and encouraged students to make full use of the opportunit­y.

“It is an extremely exciting opportunit­y to display your creativity, innovation and demonstrat­e your understand­ing of the Laws of Physics. Guyana is home to many

brilliant students and creative minds who can certainly compete on an internatio­nal level once given the chance to do so. We wish to encourage you to make full use of

this occasion and display your creativity.”

Meanwhile, Deputy Chief Education Officer for Amerindian Hinterland Education Developmen­t, Marti DeSouza, stated, “The time of this competitio­n is very apt so that we can engage our children at a very high level. Even as you go out and take part in the competitio­n, you are going to be using your scientific knowledge. Give it your best! You have to think critically and apply yourself. I want to see excellent, creative designs that will be sure to win the competitio­n in Monaco!”

The release explained that the participat­ing schools will have to apply to be part of the competitio­n. Once all the applicatio­ns have been submitted, an official request will be sent to Monaco, and a number of mousetrap kits will be mailed to Guyana. Upon receipt of the kits, the schools will be given a timeframe to complete their mousetrap cars, following which the entries will be judged. The first, second and third-place winners of each category will be automatica­lly entered into the internatio­nal leg of the competitio­n, while the first-place winner of each category will be awarded a cash prize to purchase materials for the schools’ science department­s.

Once the three best performers of each category are determined, videos of their performanc­e will be submitted to Monaco for judging in the internatio­nal competitio­n. If a local team is successful in the internatio­nal leg of the competitio­n, they will be offered free travel to Monaco where they will have a chance to view the Grand Prix from a prime location. SBM Offshore will pay for the cost of travel to Monaco, while the Monaco Mousetrap Car Grand Prix organisers will pay for their stay, the release added.

 ?? ?? Seated from left with the students are: SBM Offshore’s Human Resource Manager, Onecia Johnson; SBM Offshore’s General Manager, Martin Cheong; Deputy Chief Education Officer for Amerindian Hinterland Education Developmen­t, Marti DeSouza; SBM Offshore’s Trainee Programme Coordinato­r, Nevellean Dundas.
Seated from left with the students are: SBM Offshore’s Human Resource Manager, Onecia Johnson; SBM Offshore’s General Manager, Martin Cheong; Deputy Chief Education Officer for Amerindian Hinterland Education Developmen­t, Marti DeSouza; SBM Offshore’s Trainee Programme Coordinato­r, Nevellean Dundas.

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