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From Negombo to Melbourne: Gateway College Students Win National ‘Change It Challenge’

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Hero Image: Gateway College Negombo students celebrating their win in the Monash Change It Challenge

Contents
  • A Landmark Victory on the National Stage
  • Project ‘Second Mile’: Addressing Infrastructure Accountability
  • A Tradition of Excellence at Gateway College Negombo
  • The Global final in Melbourne: A Bridge to the Future
  • Bridging the Gap: Innovation and Community

In a resounding testament to the burgeoning intellectual prowess and innovative spirit inherent within the Sri Lankan youth, a distinguished contingent from Gateway College Negombo has recently secured the national title at the Monash University ‘Change It Challenge’. This prestigious victory has facilitated a momentous transition for the students, as they prepare to depart from the shores of Sri Lanka to participate in the Global Final hosted in Melbourne, Australia. The team, appropriately designated as ‘Team Milestone’, distinguished themselves amidst a highly competitive field, articulating a vision for infrastructure accountability that resonated profoundly with the adjudicating panel.

A Landmark Victory on the National Stage

The national iteration of the ‘Change It Challenge’, a global initiative spearheaded by Monash University to foster problem-solving and social innovation among secondary school students, witnessed its inaugural inclusion of Sri Lanka this year. This landmark inclusion was facilitated through the collaborative efforts of Monash College and its esteemed domestic partner, Universal College Lanka (UCL). The competition provided a rigorous platform for twenty-two teams representing the pinnacle of academic excellence across the island, including renowned institutions such as Ladies’ College Colombo, Asian International School, Elizabeth Moir School, and Gateway College Colombo.

Amidst this assembly of exceptional talent, Team Milestone, comprising the articulate and insightful Daishika Perera, Niduka Rupasinghe, and Netul Suriyage, emerged triumphant. Their success was not merely a product of academic diligence but was instrumental in demonstrating the capacity of Sri Lankan students to address complex, systemic issues with precision and creativity. By securing the national championship, the trio has earned a fully-funded week-long residency in Melbourne, where they will represent the nation’s potential on a truly global platform.

Project ‘Second Mile’: Addressing Infrastructure Accountability

The core of Team Milestone’s success lies in their meticulously developed project, titled ‘Second Mile’. This initiative was conceived as a sophisticated response to the historical and contemporary challenges surrounding infrastructure development within Sri Lanka. The students identified critical gaps in the existing mechanisms for reporting and accountability, which frequently lead to inefficiencies and the sub-optimal utilization of public resources.

Through ‘Second Mile’, the team proposed a framework that integrates technological oversight with community-driven reporting, thereby creating a more transparent and responsive infrastructure management ecosystem. The project is replete with innovative concepts that leverage digital connectivity to ensure that developmental projects are monitored with a level of scrutiny that was previously deemed unattainable. This focus on accountability is particularly timely, as it aligns with broader global trends toward good governance and the ethical management of public assets.

A Tradition of Excellence at Gateway College Negombo

The triumph of Team Milestone is not an isolated occurrence but is rather the latest in a series of global accolades that have come to define the academic culture at Gateway College Negombo. The institution has consistently fostered an environment where independent inquiry is not only encouraged but is central to the pedagogical approach. For instance, in 2025, Gateway’s Team ‘BluePrint’ was ranked among the top five globally at the University of Melbourne Global Online Commerce Case Competition, having outpaced over one hundred international entries with their innovative student organization application.

Furthermore, Gateway students have previously demonstrated their commitment to environmental stewardship through the ‘Eco Venture Challenge’ at the University of Pennsylvania. Their project, the ‘Eco Coir Water Purifier’, utilized processed coconut coir to address microplastic pollution in the Negombo Lagoon, showcasing a profound understanding of local ecological challenges and the ingenuity required to mitigate them. Such achievements underscore the consistent quality of education provided at Gateway, where students are prepared to navigate the complexities of the modern world with confidence and expertise.

The Global final in Melbourne: A Bridge to the Future

As Team Milestone prepares for their journey to Melbourne, the significance of their achievement extends beyond the confines of their school. It serves as a powerful reminder of the strong and enduring links between Sri Lanka and Australia, particularly within the realms of education and professional excellence. For the Sri Lankan diaspora living in Australia, a community that has grown to nearly 185,000 members, the success of these young students is a point of immense pride and a reflection of the high standards maintained by the community globally.

The Global Final at Monash University will provide these students with an unparalleled opportunity to engage with world-class academics and like-minded peers from across the globe. The week-long programme in Melbourne is designed to further refine their innovation skills, providing them with insights into the latest research and development methodologies. This experience will undoubtedly be instrumental in their personal and professional growth, equipping them with the tools necessary to contribute meaningfully to the development of Sri Lanka in the years to come.

Bridging the Gap: Innovation and Community

The success of initiatives like Project ‘Second Mile’ highlights the untapped potential of youth-led innovation in solving national problems. By focusing on infrastructure, the students at Gateway College Negombo have touched upon a subject that is vital to the economic and social fabric of the nation. Similar themes have been explored in recent years, such as the technological advancements in the New Kelani Bridge project, which demonstrated the value of direct technology transfer and professional oversight.

At eLanka, we remain committed to celebrating such positive stories that highlight the achievements of Sri Lankans worldwide. Our mission is to provide a digital hub where the global community can find inspiration in the successes of the next generation. Whether through youth excellence in sports or academic brilliance on the global stage, the narrative of Sri Lankan achievement continues to evolve and expand.

As Team Milestone embarks on this momentous journey to Melbourne, we wish them the very best. Their journey from Negombo to the international stage is a beacon of hope and a clear indicator that the future of Sri Lankan innovation is in very capable hands.

Source: https://www.eduwire.lk/gateway-negombo-to-represent-sri-lanka-at-monash-university-change-it-challenge-global-final/

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