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Maths Awards Week 8 EducateMaths

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

Maths Achievers Week 8 Term 1 2020 EducateMaths
It has been a challenging week and no doubt for you too.


All Tutors with EducateMaths have their students changed over to online conference sessions. There are no - in a physical room maths sessions currently.



With this 'lock down' and given the financial uncertainty, EducateMaths tutors have agreed to offer Maths Conference tutorials at significantly reduced fees. This has been well received by parents. Parents will receive a 1 hour break from their child and their child will receive maths learning at their child's level.



Please find below the certificate winners for Week 8.

Please note, because of Covid-19 and no physical face to face sessions, I have had to use previous achiever photo's. Hopefully I will receive photo's from parents to publish next week.



Week 8 Term 1 Secondary / Intermediate Awardees



Gold Achievement certificate:

Che` Y9 6 Modules 2 Merit 4 Excellence - 16 points



Silver Achievement certificate:

Toni Y9 8 Modules 4 Achieved 2 Merit 2 Excellence - 14 points



Bronze Achievement:

Kaelah Y8 8 Modules 6 Achieved 2 Excellence - 12 points



Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees



Gold Certificate:

Mya Y8, Kristian Y4, Briana Y5 5.72 weeks Maths Age progress

Trey Y6 434 minutes maths practice

Greer Y7 15 Maths Progressions



Silver Certificate:

Trey Y6, Camryn Y5 4.68 weeks Maths age progress

Aalijah Y7 267 minutes Maths Practice

Sarcha Y5 13 Maths progression



Bronze Certificate:

Julia Y5 4.16 weeks Maths Age progress

Julia Y5 242 minutes Maths Practice

Daniel Y6 12 Maths Progressions



EducateMaths congratulates the above students on their maths practice, achievement and progress in Week 8



If you want to know more about EducateMaths and how we are supporting students with this lock down, please call Steve Cornelius

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