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EducateMaths student awards Week 1 Term 4

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths Congratulates Student Achievers
Week 1 Term 4.

This weeks picture celebrates more student achievers from Term 3. With Term 4 now underway and students back from holidays, certificates and photos were able to be handed out.

Week 1 Term 4 Intermediate/ Secondary Awardees......

Gold Achievement certificate: 13 points
Chris Y10 10 Achieved 1 Excellence

Silver Achievement certificate: 12 points
Matthew Y10 5 Achieved 1 Merit 2 Excellence

Bronze Achievement certificate points
Che' Y8 4 Achieved 1 Excellence

Primary and Intermediate Certificate Awardees

Gold Certificate:
Xavier Y3 4.68 weeks Maths Age progress
Aalijah Y6 275 minutes maths practice
Mya Y7 10 Maths Progressions

Silver Certificate:
Aidan Y3 3.64 weeks Maths age progress
Xavier Y3 162 minutes Maths Practice
Aidan Y3 162 minutes Maths Practice
Xavier Y3, Olivia Y6, Alex B Y6, Shawn Y8, Robbie Y9: 9 Maths progressions

Bronze Certificate:
Hayley Y5, 3.12 weeks Maths Age progress
Ada Y6 141 minutes Maths Practice
Brandon Y8 8 Maths Progressions

EducateMaths welcomes all students back. We wish our NCEA students all the best in their externals coming up.

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Do you think NZ should ban social media for youth?
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