In the recently concluded 2024 National Mathematics Competition, the pupils of Divine Rays British School, located in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State, have distinguished themselves by securing the top positions.
Catalyst Consulting, the competition’s organizers, released a statement on Monday detailing the structure of the competition. It was divided into four categories to accommodate all primary and secondary school classes: lower primary, upper primary, junior secondary, and senior secondary.
The annual competition aims to assess students’ mathematical abilities and knowledge, providing them with a platform to excel in the subject.
Divine Rays British School was represented by its primary section students – Okonkwo Chiziterem, Ezievuo Kosiso S., Nwabueze Chikamso S., Okoye Emmanuella C., Okonkwo, Amarachi J., Uche Chiemerie Victoria – who brought home six Gold medals from the annual tournament.
The school’s Headmistress, Mrs Ifeoma Ucheama, expressed her joy on Monday, stating that this achievement is a testament to the dedication and hard work of both the students and the school’s coaching staff.
She extended her heartfelt gratitude to the parents, guardians, and well-wishers for their unwavering support and encouragement. She said, “The school is thrilled to announce the remarkable achievements of its talented students. This outstanding accomplishment is a testament to the dedication and hard work of both the students and the school’s coaching staff.
“Divine Rays British School extends its heartfelt gratitude to the organizers of the National Mathematics Tournament for providing such a platform for academic excellence. Special recognition is also given to the dynamic coaches who tirelessly guided and mentored the students towards success.
“The entire management of the school expresses sincere appreciation for the unwavering support and encouragement received from parents, guardians, and well-wishers. These achievements underscore the school’s commitment to nurturing young minds and fostering a culture of academic excellence. Congratulations to the gold medalists and may their success inspire future generations of scholars.”