Meanwhile, the Year 9 Team, comprising Sienna Young, Sacha Chidoko, Xavia Mills, Shylee King, Makayla King and Cassandra Dela Rosa-Isaac, won the State Final, beating last year’s champions who competed as Year 10s!
The Creative Edge competition invites teams of 4 to 8 students to tackle open-ended challenges in disciplines such as Literature and Communication, Science Engineering, and Society and Environment. Over a period of up to six weeks, teams collaborate without external assistance, exploring and experimenting with various ideas to develop their most innovative solutions.
On the day of their Regional Final, teams also face an “Impromptu Creativity Challenge,” adding an exciting twist to the competition. This event not only hones participants’ critical and creative thinking skills but also encourages them to find unique ways to present their solutions to an audience.
Creativity Award recipient, Jasmine said:
“The Creative Edge impromptu task was certainly something that I never thought I’d do. For this task, we were shown a random picture of a door with the number 704. I have to admit that I was very shocked when we had to establish a creative backstory to the door.
“Our final idea was that it was a regular door although we were in the future. The door was the only one of its kind from our time and it was used as a time portal, and you could get to different years from the past but not from the future. In my case I was born 2011 so if I went to any year starting from 2011, I could see my past memories.
“Our idea was that there was one door that led to a hall with an infinite number of doors leading to different years of the past for us to visit.
“I was extremely happy when we were announced as the winners at the ceremony; I just froze in shock and tried to stay calm without screaming with joy. Overall, my experience was absolutely amazing, and I would love to do it again.”