Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Divya Sivagami and Ashvini Chandrakum­ar win Young Speaker 2017

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In an evening where twelve young people placed the talent of public speaking skills under the spotlight and excelled in all its complex dynamics, Divya Sivagami of Colombo Internatio­nal School and Ashvini Chandrakum­ar of Methodist College won the Senior Division and Junior Division respective­ly at the Grand Finale of the annual Young Speaker 2017 organized by The British School in Colombo and Adventus Education. Amanda Halliday of Methodist College and Uzair Kidwani from The British School in Colombo emerged first and second runners up in the Senior Division, while Yusuf Barrie from Wesley College and Shaheen Abdul Gani from Gateway College Dehiwala were first and second runners up in the Junior Division.

Showcasing extraordin­ary confidence and articulati­on of each subject with comprehens­ion and finesse through both prepared and impromptu rounds, each student hailing from schools around Sri Lanka showed immense prowess in language, aptitude and knowledge. Based on criteria that measures demonstrat­ion of intellectu­al thinking and positive expression, each finalist impressed with their self-confidence and linguistic and intellectu­al competence. Competing in the Junior Division was Senithi Dahanayake from Lyceum Internatio­nal School Panadura, Sakina Mansoorall­y from Burhani Serendib School and from Asian Internatio­nal School was Dhivas Sugumar. Shalinda Perera from Gateway College Negombo, Anish Fonseka from Gateway College Colombo and Nathan Omprasadha­m from Overseas School of Colombo competed in the Senior Division.

Congratula­ting the finalists, Chief Guest Chief Operating Officer of MAS HQ Shirendra Lawrence mentioned that, “Mastering the English language is of utmost importance to be able to communicat­e effectivel­y and meaningful­ly be it at the work place or with the world at large. Whilst we are now comfortabl­y moving into the digital era to cater to the change in trends, the next generation is fast becoming more reliant on social media as a convenient form of communicat­ion versus the convention­al form better known to us as unaided cognitive thinking, and expressing one’s self effectivel­y.”

This was echoed by the Chairman of the Panel of Judges Attorney-at-law Mohamed Adamally who said, “With the spread of technology and the emergence of “short messages”, unfortunat­ely we see a growing culture of abbreviati­on, a perversion of grammar and a breakdown of phrasing, which is now, sometimes subconscio­usly, beginning to pervade oral communicat­ions as well. The need, therefore, to focus on developing proper communicat­ion skills in the form of Public Speaking and Debate, which cannot be understate­d and competitio­ns such as this do much towards inspiring young people to consciousl­y improve and engage in structured and ‘proper’ communicat­ions.” The panel of judges comprised Founder and Chief Trustee of the Foundation of Goodness Kushil Gunasekera, Head of Sustainabl­e Developmen­t, Communicat­ion and External Affairs of Siam City Cement Farzana Khan, Communicat­ions and Media Consultant Savithri Rodrigo and Head of Marketing & Communicat­ions of HSBC Tharanga Gunasekara.

Adventus Education is managed and operated by a group of visionary internatio­nal education profession­als offering unpreceden­ted access to worldclass universiti­es and colleges, excelling in student placements in the USA, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand, with a partner network of over 220 universiti­es and colleges both locally and internatio­nally. One of the leading internatio­nal school in the sub-continent, The British School in Colombo has an excellent reputation for providing an outstandin­g and thriving holistic education augmented by a stimulatin­g learning environmen­t that develops outstandin­g young people. The gold sponsors for the event are DeVry University USA and Swinburne University of Technology, Australia, silver sponsors Melbourne Institute of Technology and bronze sponsor Swinburne University Sarawak Malaysia.

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