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3/21/2019 Community

RUBiS Launches 2019 RUBiS Top Student Program

Rubis Top Student trophiesRUBiS Cayman Islands launched the RUBiS Top Student 2019 awards program this week opening the submission period for the program which aims to recognise, reward and motivate children with a financial grant to pursue their passions.

The contest is open to students aged 7-12 in the Cayman Islands who demonstrate enthusiasm towards activities they are passionate about such as; fine arts, performing arts, sports, STEM activities or academic achievement.

With $15,000 worth of prizes up for grabs RUBiS Top Student entries will be assessed by two independent judging panels who will select 10 finalists. Nine finalists will receive a financial grant of $1,000 each, and one lucky finalist will be selected to win the grand prize of $5,000.

Speaking about the launch of the RUBiS Top Student contest, Mr Jermaine Sharpe, Head of Marketing and Sales, RUBiS Cayman Islands said;

“RUBiS understands the best way to encourage the youth of Cayman Islands is to provide a financial grant which would assist young people with the necessary tools they need to further pursue and develop their passions.

A RUBiS Top Student is someone who exhibits drive, determination, dedication and enthusiasm for their chosen passion - whether it’s football, ballet, tennis, chess, painting or playing an instrument.Rubis Top Student

We understand that there are many educational grants available in the Cayman Islands but these are usually reserved for older children who are in high school or looking to move onto third level education. We feel that the 7-12 age group is just as important as this is a time that children are starting to develop long term interests.

Every day we see parents pulling into our service stations as they drive their children around to all their various activities. It’s a tough job for these parents and if we can help make life a little easier for them with a financial grant towards their children’s activities, we are pleased to do so,” Mr Sharpe said.

The contest opened 19 March 2019 and applications can be submitted until 5pm on 12 April 2019. One of the grants will be designated for a special needs student who participates.

In its third edition, the biennial contest was first launched by RUBiS Cayman Islands in 2015 and to date has donated over $42,000 in financial grants to over 30 students in the Cayman Islands.

Students, with their parents or legal guardian’s permission, can enter by completing an online application and submitting a video showcasing the entrant’s skill and talent in the area of submission on http://www.rubiscaymanislands.com/