Aatheethya Jeyanth
My name is Aatheethya Jeyanth and I am a Y8 student from QE Barnet in England. Since the start of secondary school, I became interested in the history of the 20th century and that is what had influenced me to create this speech.
Adithya Raghuraman
Adithya Raghuraman is a 15 year old student at QE School. Inspired by his parents' views, he enjoys reading and writing philosophy and often ponders how one should live life.
Akshaj Vyas
Akshaj Vyas is in Year 9 at Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet. Ever since he learnt about the change Mahatma Gandhi brought to the world, he has been fascinated by his philosophy and his ideas. Apart from this, he has a great interest in space and the universe.
Antony Yassa
Year 12 Student
Aryan Kheterpal
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Ashwin Sridhar
Year 12 Student
Bharath Jayakumar
Bharath is a year 7 student at Queen Elizabeth's School, Barnet. His interests range from cricket and chess to debating, Maths and Science to History. His passion for nature and all animals in this world and inquisitive approach to everything around us makes him wonder about humanity's past and future. His concern about climate change motivates him to raise his voice against it and thereby encourage younger generations to act on it.
Girish Adapa
Girish Adapa - a current student at Queen Elizabeth’s Boys School- is interested and passionate in all things scientific and medical. He aims to explore this interest in future by studying medicine.
Ho-Yin Ng
Architect and Director of AL-A
Ho-Yin is director at award-winning architecture studio AL_A. Recently completed projects include two new buildings for Wadham College, Oxford and a new centre for cancer care charity Maggie’s in Southampton. Past projects include the Victoria & Albert Museum Exhibition Road Quarter in London and MAAT, a Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology in Lisbon. Ongoing commissions include the renovation and expansion of Paisley Museum, Glasgow; the reimagining of the D’Ieteren Headquarters in Brussels; and the design of a prototype fusion demonstration plant for clean energy firm General Fusion.
Keiaron Joseph
Keiaron Joseph is in his first year of A-Level studies at Queen Elizabeth's School. Inspired by his love of speculative fiction, retrospective analysis, and English funk band Jamiroquai, he presents a vision of a future where protest is a long-dead concept of days gone by. He asks the question: "How will today's problems be remembered tomorrow?"
Keon Robert
Keon is a student at Queen Elizabeth’s School, UK – his interests vary greatly, from music to politics to sport, and he is fascinated by complex problems with answers that aren’t always obvious.
Koustuv Bhowmick
Year 10 Student
Navjeet Swatch
Mathematics Teacher
Nayan Santheepan
Year 8 Student
Thanojan Sivananthan
Year 12 Student
Yash Narain
Yash is a Year 13 student at Queen Elizabeth's School. As an avid public speaker with a desire to pursue computer science in his future, Yash enjoys discussing different ways we as a society should view the path we pave into our future.
Yuvraj Patel
Year 8 Student