2708 days ago

Term 3 Results and Celebrations

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

Term 3 Overview
Maths results – Term 3 Celebrations

EducateMaths recognises and congratulates all students who have completed the maths practice and have made progress in Term 3.

While we do celebrate the students who have made the biggest gains, we also value all the students and the progress they have made:

Accelerated Progress is achieved through a commitment to practice.

55+ weeks Maths Age progress: Aayush Y4
45+ weeks Maths Age Progress:
40+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Lena Y3, Dylan Y5
35+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Kaelah Y6,
30+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Aalijah Y5, Mila Y5
25+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Amy Y4, Lianna Y4, Boston Y3, Hasan Y6
20+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Johrne Y5, Alex Y5, Siena Y6, Courtney Y6,
15+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Kayla Y4, Lillie Y4, Pierce Y2, Charley Y5, Ada Y5, Jayden Y6, Alyssa Y5, Karissa Y6, Luke Y6, Katelyn Y6, Chelize Y7, Isabella Y7, Nicola Y7, Zak Y8, Rerison Y9
10+ weeks Maths Age Progress: Oscar Y4, Hayley Y4, Lizelle Y5, Lachlan Y5, Levi Y6, Bradley Y6, Kanye Y8, Michaela Y9, Ruby Y9

Term 3 Overview Awards and Certificates

Secondary/Intermediate Programme
Gold Achievement Certificate
Matthew Year 9: 37 Modules – 29 Achieved 2 Merit 6 Excellence
Silver Achievement Certificate
Alex Year 10: 27 Modules – 19 Achieved 4 Merit 4 Excellence
Bronze Achievement Certificate
Jasmine Year 9: 33 Modules – 32 Achieved 1 Excellence
Ricardo Year 8: 27 Modules – 21 Achieved 4 Merit 2 Excellence

Primary/Intermediate/Middle School
Gold Certificate: Aayush Year 4
1.11 yrs Maths age progress in Term 3
Silver Certificate: Lena Y3, Dylan Y5,
42.64 weeks Maths age progress in Term 3
Bronze Certificate: Kaelah Y6
36.92 weeks Maths age progress

EducateMaths Positions Livewire Leaderboard New Zealand (813 students)

Intermediate/Secondary Students.
1st Matthew Year 9, 3rd Araiara Year 9, 4th Ricardo Year 8, 5th Alex Year 10, 9th Grace Year 9, 10th Jacob Year 9,12th Jasmine Year 9.

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