The prize money for the Primary, Secondary and Junior
Colleges/ITEs should be shared on a 60%-40% basis with the 60% going to the
School fund and the 40% to the student/students who are in the project team.
The prize money for the Tertiary Level will be shared by the student
participants in the teams and the Tertiary Institutions on a 60% / 40% basis with 60% going to the students. Although these are our guidelines for the payment, we will leave the final and actual distribution of the prize money to the discretion of the schools and institutions. All prize money will be made payable to the schools/institutions.
Our Alliance Partners, oil majors
Shell and BP Shipping,
have pledged their support and commitment to the Green Wave project.
Commencing 2004, Shell
International Trading and Shipping Company Limited
will jointly sponsor the Top Prize of S$10,000
for the Tertiary Level competition with Sembawang
Shipyard. Additionally, the top prize-winners
for the Tertiary Level competition would also
have the opportunity for a minimum one-month
development attachment with Shell Trading and
Sembawang Shipyard.
BP Shipping will
also jointly sponsor the Top Prize of S$8,000 in the JC/ITE/CI Level of
competition with our shipyard. Additionally, the top prize-winners for this
level of competition would also have the opportunity for a minimum one-month
development attachment with BP Shipping and Sembawang Shipyard.
Winners of the top prizes at the
JC/ITE/CI and Tertiary levels will also be offered attachments with Sembawang
Shipyard in divisions such as Engineering, IT, Human Resources, Operations and
Business.
The decisions of the judges are final and binding. Should all entries for a
certain school category not meet the judging and assessment criteria, the
Shipyard reserves the right not to make an award to that particular category or
to make merit awards instead of the top three prizes.