Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIIT Soft Skills 2018 Designed to Boost Potential of Sri Lankan School Children

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28th June 2018: The Grand Finale of the SLIIT Soft Skills 2018 programme designed to bridge the gap that exists in the current school curriculum was concluded recently with the Programme attracting 39 schools from districts across the country. The programme included a biz quiz covering not only Sri Lanka but across the world, as well as mind mapping and poster presentati­ons. M a l i ya d eva Girl s S ch o o l , Kurunegala emerged as champions while Lyceum Internatio­nal Wattala was the first runner up. Rathnawali Balika Vidyalaya, Gampaha became the second runner up. Mr. Ruwan Edirisingh­e, the Chairman of RN Constructi­ons Group of Companies graced this occasion as the Chief Guest at the awards ceremony held at the SLIIT Malabe Campus.

SLIIT Business School has been conducting the Soft Skills Interschoo­l quiz and workshop to uplift soft skills of Sri Lankan school children for 6 consecutiv­e years. The competitio­n helps to cultivate essential skills such as team work, problem solving, leadership skills and creative thinking. The workshop is for secondary school students in State, Private and Internatio­nal schools with the aim to spark their interest in Soft Skills and encourage out of the box thinking, whilst improving the business knowledge among school children. Even though these Soft Skills are becoming increasing­ly hard skills of today’s work force, the school curriculum has ignored this vital aspect and this Soft Skills programme helps to bridge the gap.

The preliminar­y rounds for the competitio­n were held in Kandy, Malabe, Kurunegala, Kandy, Rathnapura, Matara and Jaffna with the participat­ion of 203 teams from 122 schools representi­ng the whole country. The highly competitiv­e interschoo­l quiz covered current developmen­ts in local and internatio­nal business, internatio­nal trade and business communicat­ions.

The SLIIT Soft Skills initiative was introduced in 2012, as a one-day programme. An important new segment enriching the programme in 2018 is a guided tour for the participan­ts at a manufactur­ing plant to enable them to witness and appreciate the modern high- tech manufactur­ing pro- cesses.

Prof. Samantha Thelijjago­da, Dean of the SLIIT Business School commented, “Our objective is to introduce the soft skills programme and to ensure Sri Lankan school children receive the much needed exposure and develop the ability to perform efficientl­y in the future workplace. We’re proud to say that this year we were able to extend the programme to schools from all over the island and have received a positive response from many participan­ts.”

Sponsors of the SLIIT Soft Skills programme are BOC, Platinum Sponsor; Marina, Gold Sponsor; IFS, Silver Sponsor; Unilever, Bronze Sponsor; and Nestle - official food and beverage partner; CMA, MBSL and Atlas Axilia.

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