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PZ Cussons Chemistry Challenge.

Chemistry is a dynamic and interesting discipline that cuts across all areas of human lives. It is the central science that is deeply ingrained in health care, engineering, business, management, government, marketing, product development, environmental management and even law!

In view of this central and important role, PZ Cussons Foundation is promoting the study of chemistry through open competition amongst Nigerian secondary schools. The primary objective of the competition is to stimulate and inspire the learning of Chemistry amongst students and raise their IQ. It is to also demonstrate the relevance and role of chemistry in our society.

Notable personalities who left their marks in various fields of human endeavor were students of Chemistry. This includes late Margaret Thatcher, the first and only female Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, late President Umaru Musa Yar’adua, Dr John Stith Pemberton, the celebrated inventor of Coca-Cola and the first black woman in space, Mae Jemison – a graduate of chemical engineering.

The Competition
The Champion will be crowned along with his/her teacher and school in a special award ceremony with principal officers from PZ Cussons and other relevant stakeholders.”

The competition shall be in three stages: First Stage, Second Stage and the Main Challenge.

    – The First stage shall be written quiz and all screened candidates shall participate at this stage.
    – The Second stage shall also be written quiz and only the best 100 from the first stage shall qualify for the stage.
    – The Final stage which is the Main Challenge shall be the battle of the guns.

Only the best four from the Second stage shall qualify for the Finals. Only those who understand Chemistry as a discipline and how it relates to the real world will stand a chance to be crowned the 2013 Champion. Who would that be?

Competition Entry Requirements
The competition is open to all first and second year senior secondary school students in Lagos State. Entry opens June 3 and closes June 28, 2013″

The competition is open to all first and second year senior secondary school students in Lagos State. Interested students will need the endorsement of their schools and the support of their parents or guardians. These students have to be ready to demonstrate their chemistry dexterity, to challenge and be challenged in the PZ Cussons Chemistry Challenge. They will make history as the 2013 PZ Cussons Chemistry Challengers!

To participate:
1. Download the Registration Form
2. Fill this form , scan and send to [email protected]
3. Bring the original copy to the quiz venues.

Successful candidates would be contacted.

Prizes for Contestants.

Stage
Prize

    Stage 1 (All Participants)
    Letter of recognition and general gifts

    Stage 2 (100)
    Certificate of Merit and general gifts

    Final Stage
    Certificate of Excellence, Plaque + Gifts

    3rd Runner Up
    Consolation medal + N300,000 worth of scholarship + Laptop for student. N20,000 for Chemistry teacher. N50,000 worth of Chemistry books for School

    2nd Runner Up
    Bronze Medal+ N400,000 worth of scholarship + Laptop for student. N40,000 for Chemistry teacher. N50,000 worth of Chemistry books for School

    1st Runner Up
    Silver Medal+ N500,000 worth of scholarship + Laptop for student. N60,000 for Chemistry teacher. N50,000 worth of Chemistry books for School

    Winner
    Gold Medal + N700,000 worth of scholarship + Laptop for student. N100,000 for Chemistry teacher and N100,000 worth of Chemistry books for winning school.

Fore more Detailed infos, Click here to visit the Official site.

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