World Maths Day - 2011 Results

2011 Results

4-7 Years 8-10 Years 11-13 Years 14-18 Years
1 Eric Z,Team Australia, Australia Mason F,Team New Zealand, New Zealand Kaya Genc,The Southport School, Australia David Andersen, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia
2 Vihangi Rajapakse,Salcombe Prep School,England,U.K Sai M,India International School,Japan David M,Aloha College, Marbella, Spain Tham C,Team Malaysia, Malaysia
3 Evan M, Stanley Bay School, New Zealand Edwin V,St Joseph's School ,New Zealand Satvik R,St George's The English International, Cologne, Germany Tiger Z,Team Malaysia, Malaysia
4 Andrey M,Laude San Pedro International College, Spain Sachin Kumar Mital,Canadian International School, Hong Kong Harish S, Team India, India Yeoh K,Team Malaysia, Malaysia
5 Aditya Chittari,Team United States,USA Rohith Niranjan,Team Japan, Japan Moosa Feroze Tarrar,BeaconHouse School System, Pakistan Edwin See Jun Hong,Cempaka Schools, Malaysia
6 Zahid B,Team Pakistan, Pakistan Willem Ebbinge,Remarkables Primary School,New Zealand Sharan Maiya,The Glasgow Academy, UK Lim C,Cempaka Schools, Malaysia
7 Michael Z,Holy Family Primary School, Australia Gordon C,German Swiss International School, Hong Kong Ahsan A,Beaconhouse School Mandi Bahauddin, Pakistan Aaron T,Sha Tin College, Hong Kong
8 Jovanka Vienna S,Bunda Mulia International School, Indonesia Thomas P,Goulburn Street Primary,Australia Chong Seng K,Independent School Siddharth P, Team United States,USA
9 Alldon Garren Tan T,Rosyth School, Singapore Max W,Team Canada, Canada Aaron Herrmann,Team Australia ,Australia Malayandi P,Cempaka Schools, Malaysia
10 Ali S,Team Pakistan, Pakistan Daniel Newton F,Master Brain Academy,UK Anna S,British International School of Ljubljana, Slovenia Kaan A,Team Turkey, Turkey

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