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St. Lucia Secures Medals at the 2026 Caribbean STEM Olympiads

Madison Altius, Dion Evlyn Francois, Kaireda Lionel and Thandi Wilson of team “CariByte” from Saint Lucia, earned a silver medal in Level I of the 2026 Computer Coding Olympiad with their project “The Path to Wellness”.
Madison Altius, Dion Evlyn Francois, Kaireda Lionel and Thandi Wilson of team “CariByte” from Saint Lucia, earned a silver medal in Level I of the 2026 Computer Coding Olympiad with their project “The Path to Wellness”.

The Caribbean Science Foundation (CSF) held the Medal Awards and Closing Ceremony on 18 January 2026 to celebrate the medallists of the fourth annual Caribbean STEM Olympiads (CSO). The event, which was held in a virtual format, awarded platinum, gold, silver and bronze medals to teams and individuals from seven Caribbean countries (Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, and Trinidad and Tobago). The medallists represented either their educational institutions or themselves, and competed in the Math, Computer Coding, and Robotics & Electronics Systems Olympiads at three different age levels (13 – 15, 16 – 18 and 19 – 21 years of age).

In the competitions, the focus was on rewarding inventiveness, as well as critical, logical and analytical thinking. In particular, the Math Olympiad was held in a Jeopardy-style format and covered the fundamentals in topics ranging from consumer arithmetic at Level I to vector calculus at Level III. The Computer Coding Olympiad tasked applicants with creating apps, games, and websites aimed at solving a challenge faced by Caribbean communities. The list of challenges included geohazards and climate change, tourism, non-communicable diseases, inter- and intra-country transportation, energy security, food safety and security, and financial education.

Saint Lucia clinched one silver medal and one bronze medal. Team “CariByte” comprised of Madison Altius, Dion Evlyn Francois, Kaireda Lionel and Thandi Wilson, represented St. Joseph’s Convent Secondary School earned a silver medal in Level I of the Computer Coding Olympiad with their project “The Path to Wellness”, an interactive coding game aimed at teaching persons in the Caribbean about non-communicable diseases.

Jayden Miller-Monrose who represented Saint Mary’s College won a bronze medal in Level I of the Robotics & Electronics Systems Olympiad with his project “Hydropicium Cybernetic Arm”, a robotic arm combining hydraulics and electronics.

Jayden Miller-Monrose from Saint Lucia won a bronze medal in Level I of the 2026 Robotics & Electronics Systems Olympiad with his project “Hydropicium Cybernetic Arm”.
Jayden Miller-Monrose from Saint Lucia won a bronze medal in Level I of the 2026 Robotics & Electronics Systems Olympiad with his project “Hydropicium Cybernetic Arm”.

The Robotics & Electronics Systems Olympiad tasked the Level I applicants with building innovative systems from kits, whereas the Level III robotics and electronics systems teams were required to design and assemble their robots starting from the basic components. This year, to encourage greater participation and enhance the quality of the projects, the CSF offered Amazon gift cards worth up to US$ 150 to Robotics & Electronics Systems teams that registered early.

Registration for the Olympiads continues to increase each year, and this year a total of 270 students from 9 Caribbean countries registered for the Olympiads. After the preliminary rounds, 90 students (in 42 teams) made it to the finals: 41 in the Math Olympiad, 26 in the Computer Coding Olympiad, and 27 in the Robotics & Electronics Systems Olympiad, with some students participating in more than one Olympiad.

Medal certificates and cash prizes of US$ 500, 400, 300 and 200 were awarded to teams winning platinum, gold, silver, and bronze medals, respectively. The Medal Awards and Closing Ceremony revealed that Jamaica led the medal count with 10 medals, followed by Trinidad and Tobago with 5 medals, Belize with 3 medals, Barbados, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines with 2 each, and Saint Kitts and Nevis with 1 medal.

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