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EducateMaths Breakup & Prizegiving 2019

Steve from Matakatia - Tindalls Beach

EducateMaths Breakup and Prize Giving 2019
Parents and students of EducateMaths attended the annual Breakup to celebrate the progress and achievement of students.
The photo shows some of the students with their Progress and Achievement certificates.

Principal Director, Steve Cornelius, emphasized that it was also an opportunity to recognise students who have made accelerated gains in their achievement through consistent and regular practice of Maths.



Term 4 Awards

Maths progressions:

Bronze. Toni Y8 5.8 Maths Progressions per week

Silver. Xavier Y3, Knixon Y4 6 Maths Progressions per week

Gold. Aalijah Y6 7.9 Maths Progressions per week



Maths Practice:

Bronze. Aalija Y6 141 minutes average per week

Silver. Olivia Y6 152 minutes average per week

Gold. Estelle Y8 162 minutes average per week



Maths Age Improvement:

Bronze. Olivia U Y6, Sarcha Y4 21.84 weeks Maths Age Progress

Silver. Xavier Y3 26.52 weeks Maths Age Progress

Gold. Zoe Y7 29.64 weeks Maths Age Progress



Secondary

Bronze. Matthew Y10 27 Modules:

18 Achieved 1 Merit 8 Excellence 46 certificate points

Silver. Che’ Y8 34 Modules:

20 Achieved 7 Merit 7 Excellence 55 certificate points

Gold. Kaelah Y7 42 Modules:

28 Achieved 7 Merit 7 Excellence 63 certificate points



The 2019 Year in Review

Maths Whizz



Maths Practice

Bronze: Aalijah Y6 114 minutes average per week

Silver: Xavier Y3 156 minutes average per week

Gold: Estelle Y8 175 minutes average per week



Maths Progressions

Bronze: Carlos Y3, Alex B Y6 6.2 Maths progressions average per week

Silver: Brandon Y8 7.7 Maths progressions average per week

Gold: Xavier Y3 10.1 Maths progressions average per week



Medal Achievers 2019

Primary Intermediate Maths Whizz

Bronze: Mya Y7 1.7 years Maths Age Progress

Silver: Olivia Y6 1.82 years Maths Age Progress

Gold: Xavier Y3 2.3 years Maths Age Progress



Intermediate/ Secondary Live wire

Bronze. Brooke Y8 63 Modules:

48 Achieved 6 Merit 9 Excellence – 87 certificate points

Silver Kevin Y8 83 Modules:

63 Achieved 7 Merit 13 Excellence – 116 certificate points

Gold. Che` Y8 103 Modules:

55 Achieved 21 Merit 24 Excellence – 172 certificate points



EducateMaths Excellence Cup: Practice, Achievement, Progress

Che’ Y8



EducateMaths wishes everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

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