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Race4Good Global School League

The FOBISIA Race4Good Champions from Regents International School Bangkok

FOBISIA Race4Good® Global School League

Real People — Real Problems — Real Impact

Mary Mills-Brown Operations Manager, Race4Good & Janine Minchin Student Events Executive, FOBISIA HQ

Imagine being told that in the span of five weeks, students in your school could create vital new business, improve healthcare, uplift numerous families, and put smiles on the faces of pupils in a remote school on the other side of the world – all without having to leave their homes or classrooms. Through her unique leadership programme – Race4Good - Linda Cruse has made this a reality for hundreds of students across the world and in March 2021 teams from six FOBISIA schools became these students.

The existing FOBISIA Race4Good programme has been designed for pupils in years 10-12. Students from these year groups in our six participating schools came together to form dynamic teams, supported by international business mentors. They competed against each other for the chance to sustainably uplift a carefully chosen community. By having the opportunity to engage and uplift a vulnerable village - in this case families living in the village of Bung, in the High Himalayas of Nepal - the students had a unique platform to develop critical life skills, including leadership, teamwork, entrepreneurial thinking, observation, cultural sensitivity, compassion, empathy, and emotional intelligence. Designed to get everyone involved, the race format provided numerous opportunities for students to contribute their skills, passion, time, and expertise. Each student chose to support one or more of six race Hubs within their school team. The hubs are designed to cover a range of interests and disciplines including finance, technology, creativity, wellness, language, and research. Some students opted to lead a Hub, share leadership with others, others simply volunteered their available time.

Over five weeks and three exhilarating rounds, our six school teams - Discovery Bay Hong Kong, Dulwich College Seoul, Dulwich College (Singapore), Epsom College in Malaysia, Prince of Wales Island International School, Penang, and The Regents International School Bangkok, drew on the wide range of talents and interests found within the group and channelled these into tackling a diverse range of challenges. In a short space of time they developed family-level uplift plans and cooperatives, improved healthcare in the village, enhanced education for young pupils, and devised sustainable uplift for the wider community. But this was no paper exercise! Winning plans were implemented in a matter of days and shared with teams in the form of inspirational and unforgettable videos.

The Prem Kumar Rai Family, Bung Villange, Nepal

Education Challenge: Arranged a School Fieldtrip to teach what to plant and nutritional values

Economic Uplift Challenge: Provided family with carpentry tools

After five exciting weeks, just two teams remained and the judges had a tough decision reviewing proposals and questioning the teams on their plans. The Regents International School in Bangkok were finally crowned FOBISIA Race4Good Champions for this second edition of the FOBISIA Race4Good. Watch the full story of their race here. The success of this project and feedback from participants has inspired FOBISIA and Race4Good to look at expanding the age groups that the race can be offered to and a Foundation Race4Good event has been developed.

The Foundation event will be shorter but still based on teams. You can find out more about this and other new events for next year on pages twelve and thirteen.

Race4Good was a unique and incredible opportunity for our students, simply like no other. Led by international humanitarian and leadership expert, Linda Cruse, I have personally seen students transformed by the Race4Good experience. ” - Darren Lim Jen Zen, Humanities Teacher, Prince of Wales Island International School, Malaysia

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