The Philippine Star

Metrobank Math Challenge winners awarded

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The country’s math geniuses competed during the national finals of the 2017 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge (MMC) national finals, held last April 22, at the Metrobank Plaza Auditorium in Makati City.

Out of 572,916 students who competed in the nationwide eliminatio­n rounds, 44 students representi­ng 29 public and private schools successful­ly met the “hurdle rate” in their scores leading them to advance to the final leg of the MMC.

The national finals showcased the mathematic­al competence of Grade 6 and Grade 10 students who competed in individual and team categories. The challenge consisted of solving complex mathematic­al problems mentally within 15 seconds and additional rounds of 30-second and one-minute questions using pen and paper.

As the first math competitio­n in the Philippine­s to use technology that leads to faster generation of contest results, the MMC provides national finalists with tablet computers, through which they send answers directly to the judges, who then immediatel­y mark them as “correct” or “wrong.”

Out of the 29 competing schools, nine have produced their first ever national finalist. They are Ilocos Sur National High School (Vigan City), College of the Holy Spirit of Tarlac (Tarlac City), Maliwalo HS (Tarlac City); De La Salle University Integrated School (Biñan City); Palawan State University Laboratory Elementary School (Puerto Princesa City); Binalbagan Catholic College HS (Binalbagan, Negros Occidental); Mary Infant Jesus School (Iligan City); Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology Integrated Developmen­t School (Iligan City); Notre Dame of Dadiangas University (General Santos City); and Palanan ES (Makati City).

Winners were awarded by guest of honor Sergio Cao, Manila Tytana Colleges (MTC) president, who also delivered an inspiratio­nal message to the young audience; MBFI president Aniceto Sobrepeña; and MTAP president Sr. Illuminada Coronel. They were also joined by MBFI executive vice president Elvira Ong-Chan.

Rickson Caleb Tan of MGC New Life Christian Academy (Taguig City) was the first placer in the Grade 6 Individual competitio­n, while Evgeny Cruz of Palanan ES (Makati City) and Sigfred Kerwayne Kwan of Zamboanga Chong Hua HS (Zamboanga City) were second and third placers, respective­ly.

For the Grade 6 Team Competitio­n, Kian Colin Chua and Chiara Bernadette Tan-Gatue of St. Jude Catholic School (City of Manila) were the 1st placers. James Ryan Saluta and Cris Adrielle Abrea of Butuan City Special Education Center (Butuan City) placed 2nd while Evgeny Cruz and Gichelle Miracle Burwell of Palanan ES (Makati City) were 3rd.

For the Grade 10 Individual Competitio­n, Christian Philip Gelera of Philippine Science HS-Main Campus (Quezon City) was the 1st placer, while Sean Anderson Ty of Zamboanga Chong Hua HS (Zamboanga City) settled at 2nd and Jan Vincent Simbol of BHS Educationa­l Institutio­n Inc. (Baguio City) placed 3rd.

In the Grade 10 Team Competitio­n, Christian Philip Gelera and Margareth Esther Cruz of Philippine Science High School-Main Campus (Quezon City) were the 1st placers. Sean Anderson Ty and Vicente Raphael Chan of Zamboanga Chong Hua HS l (Zamboanga City) placed 2nd while Cris Jericho Cruz and Dominic Yap of Philippine Science HS-Western Visayas Campus (Iloilo City) were 3rd.

Sobrepeña congratula­ted the winners for “their willingnes­s to try new methods and persevere through ‘failures’.” He underscore­d the competitio­n’s impact, saying that, “By providing a venue for friendly competitio­n, the Metrobank Math Challenge has instilled in our youth the values of teamwork, persistenc­e, and analytical thinking.”

National winners received trophies, medals, and cash prizes which are as follows: P25,000 for the 1st placer, P20,000 for the 2nd placer, and P15,000 for the 3rd placer in the Grade 6 category while P50,000 was given to the 1st placer, P40,000 for the 2nd placer and P30,000 for the 3rd placer in the Grade 10 category amounting to a total of P540,000 worth of cash prizes. Part of the cash prize received by the winners allowed them to open a special savings account with the Metrobank Fun Savers Club, designed for kids 17 years and below. This encourages young members to save for their own future.

Meanwhile, all national finalists received giveaways sponsored by MTC, Casio Philippine­s, The Government Service Insurance System (GSIS), Anvil Publishing, Philippine Science Centrum, Active Fun Children’s Play and Party Centers, Tom’s World, Enchanted Kingdom, and the Primer Group of Companies. Other cooperatin­g institutio­ns include Itemhound, Expert Ideas and Trends, City Garden Hotel Makati, and Pronto Express Distributi­on.

Now on its 16th year, MMC is the most widely participat­ed math competitio­n in the country among elementary and high school students. The annual Math Challenge produces national winners who get to compete and eventually win in internatio­nal competitio­ns. Among them are Farrell Eldrian Wu and Kyle Patrick Dulay who reaped the first gold medals of the Philippine­s at the recent 57th Internatio­nal Mathematic­al Olympiad (IMO) held in Hong Kong.

 ??  ?? Winners of the 2017 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge national finals held last April 22. They were awarded by (top row, from 6th from left) MBFI executive vice president Elvira Ong-Chan, , MTAP president Sr. Iluminada Coronel, Manila Tytana Colleges...
Winners of the 2017 Metrobank-MTAP-DepEd Math Challenge national finals held last April 22. They were awarded by (top row, from 6th from left) MBFI executive vice president Elvira Ong-Chan, , MTAP president Sr. Iluminada Coronel, Manila Tytana Colleges...

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