EducateMaths Awards Week 6 Term 4
EducateMaths Maths Awards Week 6 Term 4
The following EducateMaths: Primary, Intermediate and Secondary students have been recognised for their achievement and progress in Week 6.
Primary/Intermediate/Middle School
Gold Certificate: Kaelah Year 6
6.24 weeks Maths age progress, 23 maths progressions 226 minutes maths practice
Silver Certificate: Olivia Y7
5.2 weeks Maths age progress
Bronze Certificate: Karissa Y6, Pierce Y2
4.16 weeks Maths age progress
Congratulations also to the following students who made over 3 weeks progress:
Boston Y3, Knixon Y3, Amy Y4, Kayla Y4, Alex M Y5, Aalijah Y5, Courtney Y6, Hasan Y6, Brooke Y7
Secondary/Intermediate Programme
Gold Achievement Certificate
Matthew Year 9: 8 Modules - 2 Achieved 5 Excellence
Silver Achievement Certificate
Ruby Year 9: 6 Modules - 3 Achieved 2 Merit 1 Excellence
Bronze Achievement Certificate
Jasmine Year 9: 6 Modules - 6 Achieved
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