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Maths Results Week 7 Term 2 EducateMaths

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths Congratulates Student Achievers Wk 7 Term 2.

Pictured are Certificate awardees from Week 6. Certificates were awarded for Maths Improvement, Maths Practice and Maths Progessions;

Lachlan, Johrne, Estelle, Poppy, Brandon, Che', Joshua, Toni, Zak and Matthew

Week 7 Secondary/Intermediate Certificate Awardees..

Gold Achievement certificate
Che' Y 7 - 8 6 Achieved 3 Merit

Silver Achievement certificate
Harry NCEA 1 3 Achieved 1 Excellence

Bronze Achievement certificate
Zak Y 9 - 10 1 Achieved 1 Excellence
Chris Y 9 - 10 2 Achieved 1 Merit

Week 7 Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees

Gold Certificate: Brandon Y8,
4.68 weeks Maths Age progress

Silver Certificate: Kevin Y8, Alex B Y6
3.64 weeks Maths age progress

Bronze Certificate: Joshua Y3 and Luke Y8
3.12 weeks Maths Age progress,

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