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Maths Results Week 3 Term 4 EducateMaths

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Maths results - Week 3 Term 4

The following Primary, Intermediate and Secondary students have been recognised for their achievement and progress in Week 3.

Primary/Intermediate/Middle School

Gold Certificate: Kaelah Year 6
6.76 weeks Maths age progress, 15 maths progressions

Silver Certificate: Aalijah Y5, Zoe Y6, Karissa Y6, Brooke Y7
3.12 weeks Maths age progress

Bronze Certificate: Oscar Y4, Amy Y4, Siena Y6, Allix Y6, Chelize Y7, Rosa Y7
2.6 weeks Maths age progress

Secondary/Intermediate Programme

Gold Achievement Certificate
Jasmine Year 9: 11 Modules - 11 Achieved

Silver Achievement Certificate
Matthew Year 9: 6 Modules - 5 Achieved 1 Excellence

Bronze Achievement Certificate
Sophie Year 9: 4 Modules - 3 Achieved 1 Merit

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