Filipino students represent the Philippines in F1 in Schools Global STEM Challenge

L-R: Lau Li Khai, Aaron Gabriel Chua, Sofia Margaret Gorospe, Jenna Storey, Tara Bahukhandi, Neo Angelo Gatlabayan, and Gian Andre Benjamin Gaisano Anggala

Six talented STEM students from the British School Manila have competed in the F1 in Schools Global STEM Challenge, which took place from Nov. 21 to 28 in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia.

This milestone marks the first time a Filipino team, AGILAS, has participated in the prestigious global competition.

The AGILAS team is composed of senior students Neo Gatlabayan, Gian Andre Benjamin Gaisano Anggala, Lau Li Khai (Marcus), and Sofia Margaret Gorospe, alongside junior Aaron Gabriel Chua and sophomore Tara Bahukhandi. The team is guided by their adviser, Jenna Storey, as they prepare to showcase Filipino innovation on the international stage.

“This is our first time competing, and we didn’t know what to expect, but everything is coming together,” shared Mr. Gatlabayan, the team’s managing director and chief engineer. “We’re about to register our cars, and we’re good to go. It feels incredible to be the first Filipino team here.”

Ms. Bahukhandi, marketing and promotions lead, expressed pride in representing the Philippines. “It’s inspiring to see competitors from all over the world. Being on an international stage makes me incredibly proud to represent the Philippines in STEM,” she said.

Mr. Lau, chief finance officer and director of research & design, shared his excitement about meeting teams from around the world. “We saw a few teams at the airport, and it’s thrilling to know we’ll be competing alongside so many talented individuals,” he said.

F1 in Schools is a global, not-for-profit competition that encourages students to develop and showcase their STEM skills by designing, building, and racing miniature Formula 1 cars.

Teams are evaluated in areas such as car speed, engineering quality, branding, marketing, project management, and verbal presentation skills, making it a comprehensive platform for young innovators.

The AGILAS team’s participation not only highlights the growing importance of STEM education in the Philippines but also paves the way for more Filipino students to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics.

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