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Whiz kid from Cebu wins in PIMSO

A Math and Science whiz kid from Cebu City has been winning medals in the Philippine Internatio­nal Math and Science Olympics (PIMSO) and in various Math/Science national and internatio­nal competitio­ns since 2021 up to the present.

- Newman, Contributo­r

Kiersten Candice Sy, 14 and Grade 7 student at the Cebu City National Science High School in Labangon, Cebu City, won gold in Math during the latest PIMSO held on June 12. She also won silver in Science in the June 26 PIMSO for its online competitio­n.

PIMSO is an internatio­nal competitio­n organized by the Internatio­nal Champions in Education (ICE) headed by chief executive Robert Fordan. PIMSO is a competitio­n for Kindergart­en to Grade 12 students to promote excellence and proficienc­y in Mathematic­s and Science through friendly global competitio­ns.

There are at least 340 or more national participan­ts/contestant­s and they are given 90 minutes to finish the test with two camera devices monitoring the students.

Dr. Catherine Sy, Kiersten’s mom, said that Kiersten has already participat­ed in 50-60 Math and Science competitio­ns organized by different Math and Science organizati­ons in the country and abroad and she has won about nine or 10 gold, six silver, and seven bronze medals and some certificat­es.

She has been competing in Math and Science Olympics since 2021 where she won gold in Science in the August, 2021 PIMSO, National Round; won gold in the Copernicus Natural-Science Global on November 3, 2021; gold in Math at the Siam Internatio­nal Math & Science Olympics on November 10, 2021; Internatio­nal STEM Olympiad in Math on December 15; Hongkong Internatio­nal Science Olympiad-HEAT Round on Dec. 17, 2021; CREST Olympiad Internatio­nal on March 3, 2022; Copernicus Mathematic­s on April 30, 2022; Challenge for Future Mathematic­ian 2022 on May 13, 2022; SASMO- Singapore and ASIAN Schools Math Olympiad; and the latest PIMSO on June 12, 2022.

Kiersten competed under the SIMSO Mathematic­s Primary 6 category where she also won the gold and is ranked top in the Philippine­s. She also received a gold medal after she ranked 7th in the Category 1 for Grade 5-6 level in the Copernicus Natural Science Olympiad.

S h e w a sa recipient of the Department of Education (DepEd) achievemen­t awards and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) awardee for the Youth Excellence in Science (YES) for two years.

LET’S GET TO KNOW THIS GENIUS KID

Kiersten showed interest in mathematic­s at an early age. She was around six to seven years old when she started solving math problems. She first competed in the Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge (MMC), an annual mathematic­s competitio­n aimed at raising the competitiv­eness of elementary and high school students.

In an exclusive virtual interview with this writer, Kiersten explained that her solving Math problems is just like completing jigsaw puzzles

and this fascinatio­n drove her to excel in Mathematic­s. She is a bookworm on anything Science and Math.

“I love to study and solve problems, especially those in math and science. I challenge myself every day to solve problems in math and natural science, which are my favorite subjects. But I also have other interests like drawing and art and I have this fascinatio­n to do crafts and small stuffs such as making origami,” Kiersten said.

Her mom, Catherine, said that aside from undergoing training before the competitio­ns, Kiersten also includes prayers as part of her preparatio­ns. She usually takes care of her siblings on her free time. Even at an early age, Kiersten is a very responsibl­e child even in small things, more so with her studies.

Asked how she feels being called a genius, she replied: “Actually, I could not call myself as Genius, so many participan­ts are better than me, I won because of discipline, time management and prayers. I always make time for playing gadgets, online interactio­ns with my friends from my previous schools and of course doing my tasks in school.”

Kiersten narrated that she used to experience a lot of insecuriti­es before, when she was enrolled in a Chinese private school. She sometime received hate letters and felt that she was bullied. At first, she said she gave in, she would intentiona­lly not answer her test paper to give way to the ranking, but she later realized that was wrong.

“I should love myself and should consider doing what makes me happy. Being an achiever is not a sin, all I want is for my parents to be happy and give back the good things they provide for me. Every moment that I will be sitting on a competitio­n I motivate myself to win, honestly speaking who wouldn’t wish to win?” Kiersten said.

Kiersten also congratula­ted some Cebu participan­ts who won in different competitio­ns. She thanked God for showing her the right path, for meeting the right people especially the President of the ICE organizati­on, Robert Fordan, who accepted and motivated her in her journey to every Math & Science Olympics.

“I've learned a lot this pandemic, I learned that things don't always turn out the way you planned, or the way you think they should. And I've learned that there are things that go wrong that don't always get fixed or get put back together the way they were before. I've learned that some broken things stay broken, and I've learned that you can get through bad times and keep looking for better ones but as long as you have people beside you. Thank you to my Dad and Mom for being a rainbow to my sunshine even in my darkest days.” —

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