The Julian’s Pathfinder Foundation was set up to celebrate the life and legacy of Julian Spiteri, a young law student who tragically lost his life last year.
Julian felt that we should all try to ‘exceed ourselves’, and in our own way, try to change the world for the better. The Foundation seeks to help and support gifted children to find a solid path in their early life so that they may realise their full potential and contribute to society.
This year's event is a full-paid 3-day, residential camp at the Danish Village to encourage bright students, aged at least 16 on application date and not as yet turned 18 by the 16 July 2022, to think about climate change and to empower them to achieve positive outcomes. In a fun, safe and respectful environment, participants will follow a series of expert-led workshops. They will be encouraged to express themselves, discuss their ideas in groups and in Q&A sessions, and will work one-to-one with mentors until they present their ideas on the last day. These sessions will be interspersed with fun and inspiring activities.
Participants will receive a certificate of participation and will be featured in an audio-visual production on their proposals. Students with particularly promising ideas may be offered further sponsorship/mentorship to take them forward.
This is an excellent opportunity to stretch and challenge gifted students. If you believe you have what it takes, submit your application by not later than 15 May 2022.
Further details on the programme and the online application form.