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Maths Certificate Awards Week 1 Term 3 EducateMaths

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths Congratulates Student Achievers Wk 1 Term 3 2019.

Pictured is the Leaderboard for NZ Week 1 Term 3 in Livewire Learning (Intermediate/Secondary) and certificate awardees in Term 2. Certificates were awarded for Maths; Improvement, Practice, Progressions and reaching Actual Age.

Week 1 Term 3 Intermediate/ Secondary Awardees

Gold Achievement certificate:13 points
Olivia L Y8 5 Achieved 1 Merit 2 Excellence

Silver Achievement certificate: 12 points
Che' Y8 6 Achieved 2 Excellence
Congratulations to Che' who has moved to 1st Place on NZ Leader board.

Bronze Achievement certificate
Kevin Y8 8 Achieved 1 Excellence

Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees

Gold Certificate:
Brianna Y4, Carlos Y3 6.24 weeks Maths Age progress
Alex M Y6, 328 minutes Maths Practice (currently overseas)
Daniel Y5, 14 Maths Progressions

Silver Certificate:
Xavier Y3, Alex B Y6, Brandon Y8, 4.16 weeks Maths age progress
Xavier Y3 202 minutes Maths Practice
Brianna Y4 13 Maths Progressions

Bronze Certificate:
Olivia U Y6, 3.12 weeks Maths Age progress
Estelle Y8, 188 minutes Maths Practice
Mya Y7, 11 Maths Progressions

EducateMaths are looking forward to great Maths practice each week and the continued progress of students in Term 3.

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