Year 1 Students Bring School to 8th Place in World Maths Day Competition

21 Mar. 2023

Year 1 Students Bring School to 8th Place in World Maths Day Competition
Year 1 Students Bring School to 8th Place in World Maths Day Competition
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Our Year 1 students have made us proud by participating in the World Maths Day 2023 Competition, the largest online maths competition in the world. 

This event sees millions of students aged 5 to 18 from around the globe compete in Live Mathletics challenges. We are thrilled to announce that our Year 1 students have secured 8th place in the world ranking, a truly outstanding achievement!

Our talented students - Maria Michael (1J), Emily Nicolaou (1J), Andreas Aristodemou (1J), Orestis Themistocleous (1J), Constantinos Kotsaftis (1J), Andreas Leon Photiades (1B), Georgios Lioudakis (1B), Awaan Khan Bali (1B), Sotiris Cleanthous (1W), Zilin Su (1G), Ioannis Lambrou (1J), Olympia Xenophontos (1B), Konstantinos Kalloniatis (1R), and Ioannis Kykkos Skordis (1G) - have showcased their incredible mathematical abilities on a global platform, bringing accolades to our school and themselves.

We are particularly proud of Georgios Lioudakis from 1B, who secured a spot in the top 100 students worldwide, ranking an impressive 66th place among all Year 1 students who participated.

The competition was a rigorous test of our students' mathematical skills and mental agility, and we are thrilled to see them rise to the challenge. We would like to extend our warmest congratulations to each and every one of them. Their hard work, dedication, and commitment to learning have paid off, and their success is a testament to their outstanding abilities.

At our school, we believe in nurturing young talent, and this achievement reflects our commitment to providing the best possible education to our students. We are confident that this is only the beginning of our students' academic success, and that a promising and bright future lies ahead for them.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank our teaching staff and parents for their continued support and encouragement. It is through the combined efforts of our entire school community that our students have been able to achieve this remarkable feat.

In conclusion, we are proud of our Year 1 students for their hard work, perseverance, and outstanding achievement in the World Maths Day 2023 Competition. We look forward to continuing to nurture their talents and supporting them as they go on to achieve even greater things in the future.

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