World Maths Day - 2010 Results

2010 Results

5-8 Years 9-13 Years 14-18 Years
1 Rohith Niranjan, Team Japan, Japan Kaya Genc, The Southport School, Australia David Andersen, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia
2 Yi Zhen Y, Team Singapore, Singapore Caleb L, Australian International School, UAE Tatiana Devendranath, Team Australia, Australia
3 Yan Tung Jovanna Y, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong Brody H, Team Australia, Australia Arthur T, Team Hong Kong, Hong Kong
4 Sik Chee Harriet C, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong Sharan Maiya, Hamilton College, United Kingdom Kai Yuan Y, Wesley Methodist School, Malaysia
5 Tien-erh H, Team Malaysia, Malaysia Satvik T, St Georges School Cologne, Germany Francis L, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia
6 Jimin J, Lake Highland Preparatory School David M, Aloha College, Marbella, Spain Jake C, Sha Tin College, Hong Kong
7 Daniel Newton F, Master Brain Academy, UK Syed Ali R, Beaconhouse School, Middle Branch, Pakistan Byung hee C, Saint Louis School, USA
8 Max W, Helen Wilson Public School, Canada Sai M, India International School, Japan Lee Y, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia
9 Aidan S, West Leeming Primary School, Australia Harish S, India International School, Japan Edwin See Jun Hong, Cempaka Schools, Malaysia
10 Sum yin Tracy M, St Paul's Convent School, Hong Kong Naunidh S, Thai Sikh International School, Thailand Mohammed Shaan Riaz, Slough Grammar School,London, U.K

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