EducateMaths supporting Parents during School Holidays
EducateMaths offered to their current students extra Maths sessions free for the school holidays. Given that all students were to be in lock down, the extra sessions gave parents another activity their children could do.
Please find the student Achievers for the first week
Secondary / Intermediate Awardees
Gold Achievement certificate:
Raumea Y9 16 Modules 10 Achieved 6 Excellence - 28 points
Silver Achievement certificate:
Declan Y10 11 Modules: 6 Achieved 2 Merit 3 Excellence - 19 points
Bronze Achievement:
Luke Y9 10 Modules 8 Achieved 2 Excellence - 14 points
Toni Y9 8 Modules 4 Achieved 2 Merit 2 Excellence - 14 points
Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees
Gold Certificate:
Kristian Y4 11.96 weeks Maths Age progress
Ayla Y6 297 minutes maths practice
Kristian Y4 22.8 Maths Progressions
Silver Certificate:
Liam Y3, Maddie Y3, Boston Y5 7.28 weeks Maths age progress
Mya Y8 263 minutes Maths Practice
Isshaan Y4, Ana Y7 19.8 Maths progression
Bronze Certificate:
Maya Y4 6.76 weeks Maths Age progress
Lincoln Y8 242 minutes Maths Practice
Mya Y8 16.8 Maths Progressions
EducateMaths congratulates the above students on their maths practice, achievement and progress in what has been a challenging week in lock down
If you want to know more about EducateMaths and how we are supporting students with this lock down, please call Steve Cornelius
mob 0272295622:
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