News (Media Awareness Project) - Brunei: St George's Top Anti-Drug Writers Awarded |
Title: | Brunei: St George's Top Anti-Drug Writers Awarded |
Published On: | 2006-05-27 |
Source: | Borneo Bulletin (Brunei) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-14 04:04:17 |
ST GEORGE'S TOP ANTI-DRUG WRITERS AWARDED
St George's School recently held a prize presentation ceremony to its
top writers in an Anti-Drugs Essay Writing Competition organised by
the school's Anti-Drugs Club in cooperation with BASMIDA, Brunei
Darussalam Anti-Drugs Association, and supported by HSBC
On hand to present the prizes was the guest of honour BASMIDA's
President Datin Hjh Masni bte Hj Mohd Ali
According to Datin Hjh Masni, the competition is to encourage
students to acquire knowledge and think critically about the global
misuse of drugs and hopes it will widen the scope and format that
BASMIDA adopts in its continuous effort in dealing with the problem.
Nur Farahin Fatihan bte Che Abas won first place in Category A (Form
1 and 2), with the topic 'Drugs destroy universal values. Do you
agree?' While Amanda Yap Tong came in second place and Muhammad Azim
bin Mohd Daud in third. Winners of Category B (Form 3 and 4) include
Nurul Bahriah bte Hj Osman which was followed by Teo Zhen Yi and
Damien Newn Jiun Yian. Meanwhile winners in Category C (Form 5) saw
two winners, Teo Zhen Quan and Sangeetha Rosaline Jesudason.
The competition, which was conducted last year, received 115
entries.
All participants received certificates of participation, notepads and
pens from HSBC, $5 cash, and meal and drink coupons from BASMIDA.
St George's School recently held a prize presentation ceremony to its
top writers in an Anti-Drugs Essay Writing Competition organised by
the school's Anti-Drugs Club in cooperation with BASMIDA, Brunei
Darussalam Anti-Drugs Association, and supported by HSBC
On hand to present the prizes was the guest of honour BASMIDA's
President Datin Hjh Masni bte Hj Mohd Ali
According to Datin Hjh Masni, the competition is to encourage
students to acquire knowledge and think critically about the global
misuse of drugs and hopes it will widen the scope and format that
BASMIDA adopts in its continuous effort in dealing with the problem.
Nur Farahin Fatihan bte Che Abas won first place in Category A (Form
1 and 2), with the topic 'Drugs destroy universal values. Do you
agree?' While Amanda Yap Tong came in second place and Muhammad Azim
bin Mohd Daud in third. Winners of Category B (Form 3 and 4) include
Nurul Bahriah bte Hj Osman which was followed by Teo Zhen Yi and
Damien Newn Jiun Yian. Meanwhile winners in Category C (Form 5) saw
two winners, Teo Zhen Quan and Sangeetha Rosaline Jesudason.
The competition, which was conducted last year, received 115
entries.
All participants received certificates of participation, notepads and
pens from HSBC, $5 cash, and meal and drink coupons from BASMIDA.
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