BCM Arya International School, Ludhiana wins Overall Championship
Lucknow,
December 3 : The four-day International Mathematics Olympiad 'Matheletics-2023'
organized by City Montessori School, Rajajipuram Campus II concluded today at
CMS Kanpur Road auditorium. Participating students and prize-winners in various
competitions from Nepal, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and various states of India were
honoured and awarded shields, medals and
certificates at the 'Closing-cum-Prize Distribution Ceremony' organized amidst
the colourful educational-cultural programmes. Students of BCM Arya
International school, Ludhiana, Punjab, displayed their supremacy by bagging
the Overall Championship of Matheletics-2023 whereas Jaycees Public School,
Rudrapur, Uttarakhand won the first runner-up trophy. It is worth mentioning
here that around 500 students from India and abroad enthusiastically
participated in various contests viz Number Ninza (Games), Mathdoku (Puzzle),
Mathsketeers (Quiz), Confabulors (Debate) and Mathematicum Le Modele (Model
Making) etc. This Mathematics Olympiad proved to be significant in enhancing
the mental mathematics ability of the students and in developing the interest
of students towards the mathematics which is considered difficult.
CMS
Founder, Dr Jagdish Gandhi inaugurated the Prize Distribution cum Closing
Ceremony of Matheletics-2023 by lighting the lamp of learning. Addressing the
gathering on this occasion, Dr Gandhi said that all the participating students are the
winners because they have all learnt something new here. He further stated that
CMS endeavours to implant the seeds of World Unity and inculcate scientific
thinking in the youth and children. He expressed his profound happiness that
the children gathered here are thinking in terms of the whole earth as one
family. At the Prize Distribution and Closing Ceremony of Matheletics, students
of CMS presented several colourful educational-cultural items in honour
of the participating teams and their team leaders. Convener of
Matheletics-2023 and Principal of CMS Rajajipuram Campus II, Mrs Anupama
Checker expressed her heartfelt thanks to one and all.
Chief
Public Relations Officer of CMS, Mr Hari Om Sharma informed that prior to the closing
ceremony, the final round of Mathdoku (Puzzle), Confabulors (Debate) and Mathsketeers (Quiz) competitions were
concluded in the morning session today. While on one hand the students
participating in the puzzle competition demonstrated their intellectual talent
strongly, on the other hand in the debate competition the knowledge, reasoning
power and expression ability of the students were clearly visible. Similarly,
in the final round of the quiz competition, the participating students demonstrated
their knowledge and science in an unprecedented manner. These promising
students mesmerized everyone by answering the questions at lightning speed.
Shri Sharma said that students from India and abroad very enthusiastically
participated in this Olympiad showcasing the passion to do something new.
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