SBCS’ relationship with the Faculties of the University of Greenwich began in 1999. Since then, our students on our Greenwich programmes have done well in both academia and the professional sphere. Here are our Greenwich Gems:
Winners at 2019 iGovTT Hackathon (HackTT) in the E-Appointment category.
Winners at TIC 2017 Caribbean Innovation Competition in the Technology Commercialisation category, submitting a Parental Driving Monitor app. The app is designed to help young drivers be safer on the roadway while providing parents with comprehensive insights into the safety and well-being of their young drivers.
Named MVP at 2017 Girls in ICT Hackathon.
Achieved 2nd Place overall at Teleios Code Jam 2016
Tied for 1st Place for Best Presentation at Teleios Code Jam 2016
Winner of 2015 idea2innovation (i2i) business grant for her application, CrimeShield
Achieved 1st Place overall at Teleios Code Jam 2013
Achieved 1st Place for Best Code at Teleios Code Jam 2013
Achieved 1st Place for Best Presentation at Teleios Code Jam 2013
Achieved 1st Place for Best Code Challenge at Teleios Code Jam 2013
Achieved 1st Place for Most Innovative at Teleios Code Jam 2013
Achieved 3rd Place overall at Teleios Code Jam 2013
Recipient of the British Occupational Hygiene Society Book Prize for Best Dissertation on Accredited Programme for 2012-13
Achieved 3rd Place overall at Teleios Code Jam 2012
Recipient of Award for outstanding achievement on the MSc ISM programme
Recipient of Award for outstanding achievement on the MSc ISM programme
Recipient of the British Occupational Hygiene Society Book Prize for Best Dissertation on Accredited Programme for 2010-11
Recipient of the British Occupational Hygiene Society Book Prize for Best Dissertation on Accredited Programme for 2010-11