The de Putron Challenge, the biggest school quiz in the Channel Islands, is back once again, bringing together year six and year eight pupils from Guernsey and Jersey schools to test their knowledge and skills against their rivals.
The de Putron Challenge, the biggest school quiz in the Channel Islands, is back once again, bringing together year six and year eight pupils from Guernsey and Jersey schools to test their knowledge and skills against their rivals.
John Fernandez, political reporter from BBC Guernsey, will return as quizmaster in Guernsey and Charlie McArdle, TV news and radio presenter from BBC Jersey, will be the quizmaster for the Jersey challenge.
Along with general knowledge questions and maths challenges, there will also be a creative STEM round, which has been developed in partnership with the Channel Islands Group of Professional Engineers, to get the students working as a team to solve a technical puzzle, as well as video and picture rounds.
Hayley de Putron, a Trustee of the Ana Leaf Foundation and Founder of the de Putron Challenge, said: “The de Putron Challenge has developed so much over the years. Five teams took part in the first event and this year there are 52 teams across both islands. It’s fantastic that it has become a main event in the schools’ calendars. The competition helps build students’ confidence, expand their skills and highlights how clever our young Channel Islanders are, all while having fun supporting their school.”
Spectators such as friends, families and fellow pupils are invited to attend the quiz and support them on the day. The Guernsey de Putron Challenge is being held at Beau Sejour on Wednesday 8 March starting with the Year 6 challenge from 9:15 am to 11:50 am. The Year 8 challenge will take place from 2 pm until 4:15 pm.
The Jersey de Putron Challenge is being held at the Jersey Royal Showground on Tuesday 14 March starting with the Year 6 challenge from 9:30 am to 12:35 pm. The Year 8 challenge will take place from 2:30 pm to 5:45 pm.
The Inter-Island final will take place in Guernsey on the 23 March. The event will also be live streamed so supporters can watch remotely.
For more information on the challenge and to get regular updates, follow @dePChallenge on Twitter, and search for ‘de Putron Challenge’ on Facebook.