Westbrook School - Major Awards

Major Awards

  • 1995
    • Pythagoras Contest - School Provincial Champion
  • 1996
    • Pythagoras Contest - School Provincial Champion
  • 1997
    • Pythagoras Contest - School Provincial Champion
    • Pythagoras Contest - School Canadian Champion
    • Edmonton Science Olympics - First Place Overall Division II (sponsored by APEGGA - The Association of Professional Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists of Alberta)
  • 2003
    • Canadian National Math League Competition - Provincial winner
    • First, Third and Seventh individual winners
    • Byron-Germain Math contest - individual third in Canada out of 7286 students
    • Fibonacci Contest- Provincial Champion
  • 2004
    • Math League Grade 7 top in Canada
    • Fibonacci Contest - Top team in Alberta, Top team in Canada
  • 2005
    • American Math League (Grade 8 test) - grade 5 student scored top in province
    • Canadian National Math League - Grade 6 test - Westbrook's team scored top in province and fifth in country (Grade 6 individual scored top in province and top in country) - Grade 7 test - individual tied top in province - Grade 8 test - individual scored top in province - Westbrook's grade 6 team was regional winner
    • Gauss Contest - grade 5 student earned Outstanding Achievement certificate for perfect score. Two other students earned certificates of distinction
    • Byron - Germaine - grade 4 student tied for top in Canada out of 7918 students writing the test
    • Pythagoras - Grade 5 student's perfect paper tied for first in Canada out of 12, 866 students writing the test

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