Calliaqua Anglican places second in regional Environmental Competition
STUDENTS OFTHE Calliaqua Anglican School have earned a second-place finish in the Macmillan Education Young Environmental Scientist Regional Competition 2025–2026 (Primary Category), marking a proud achievement for both the school and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
Competing under the team name SVG Wildlife Warriors, Grade- 5 students Vedant Shetty, Khristan Da Santos, Kareem Ashton and Tajiri Layne, submitted a competition entry that included a five-minute video presentation showcasing their research and creative approach, a release issued on behalf of the organisers state.
The annual competition, hosted by Macmillan Education, serves as a prestigious platform for students across the Caribbean to develop innovative solutions to real-world environmental challenges. This year’s theme, Life on Land (SDG 15), focused on protecting biodiversity.
The SVG Wildlife Warriors centered their project on raising awareness about endangered species in St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Their research involved collecting and analysing data on threatened native species, including the St. Vincent Parrot, Whistling Warbler, Union Island Gecko, and Hawksbill Turtle.
As part of their project, the team also designed an engaging educational board game aimed at teaching children about environmental conservation while encouraging them to take an active role in protecting local biodiversity.
The award ceremony, held on March 25, 2026 was presented by Deborah Brearley from the UK along with Dennis Gaymes of Macmillan Education.
Brearley praised the students for their efforts and commended their ability to combine creativity with meaningful environmental action.
Principal Roslyn Marshall, expressed immense pride in the team’s achievement, noting that it reflects the school’s strong commitment to holistic education and the advancement of STEM learning.
The first-place award was secured by a school from Trinidad and Tobago, with the Calliaqua Anglican Primary School achieving an outstanding second-place ranking overall.
