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EducateMaths Certificates awards Week 9

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths Congratulates Student Maths Achievers
Week 9 Term 4.


Week 9 is the last week of tuition for 2019.

The EducateMaths Breakup is 18th December, where we celebrate all students progress, and recognise students who have made significant gains in their Math achievement.



The picture celebrates our student's and achievers for Week 8, Term 4.



Week 9 Term 4 Secondary / Intermediate Awardees......



Gold Achievement certificate:

Chris Y10 6 Achieved 2 Merit 3 Excellence - 19 points



Silver Achievement certificate:

Che` Y7 3 Achieved 1 Merit 1 Excellence 8 points

Ricardo Y10 3 Achieved 1 Merit 1 Excellence 8 points



Bronze Achievement:

Courtney Y7 3 Achieved 2 Merit 7 points



Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees



Gold Certificate:

Xavier Y3 3.12 weeks Maths Age progress

Olivia U Y6 212 minutes maths practice

Xavier Y3, 9 Maths Progressions



Silver Certificate:

Leighton Y3, Ada Y6, Aalijah Y6: 2.6 weeks Maths age progress

Ada Y6: 143 minutes Maths Practice

Aidan Y3, Knixon Y4: 7 Maths progression



Bronze Certificate:

Sarcha Y4: 2.08 weeks Maths Age progress

Knixon Y4: 110 minutes Maths Practice

Ada Y6, Aalijah Y6, Olivia U Y6, Lachlan Y6, Toni Y8: 5 Maths Progressions



EducateMaths congratulates the above students on their maths practice, achievment and progress.



EducateMaths is pleased to see the progress students are making. Students who consistently practice 100+ minutes of maths each week make good progress



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