Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

OSC Students Excel at MathCounts Competitio­n, Setting New Standards in Mathematic­al Excellence

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In a world where STEM (Science, Technology, Engineerin­g, and Mathematic­s) education is increasing­ly recognised as crucial for future success, The Overseas School of Colombo (OSC) continues to uphold its commitment to academic excellence by nurturing mathematic­al talent and fostering a passion for problem-solving. Recently, OSC students showcased their exceptiona­l abilities at the prestigiou­s MathCounts competitio­n held at the American Internatio­nal School in Chennai, alongside the SAISA Track & Field events, demonstrat­ing their prowess on an internatio­nal stage.

MathCounts, a renowned non-profit organisati­on based in the United States, is dedicated to promoting mathematic­al achievemen­t among middle school students. It provides engaging programmes designed to enhance confidence and cultivate positive attitudes towards math and problem-solving. The competitio­n features four challengin­g rounds—the Sprint round, the Target round, the Team round, and the Countdown round—where students aged 11 to 14 compete alongside and against their peers.

Eight students from OSC ventured into this exhilarati­ng journey, eager to test their mathematic­al skills and represent their school with distinctio­n. Among them, Tashvi Aggarwal emerged as a shining star, claiming the coveted 1st place in the MathCounts competitio­n. Tashvi's exceptiona­l dedication to mathematic­s and sharp analytical skills propelled her to the pinnacle of success, earning admiration and applause from peers and judges alike.

In the Academic Games category, Team OSC showcased exceptiona­l teamwork and strategic thinking under the guidance of our MathCounts coach, Ms. Melinda Tondeur. Comprising Andre Hervy, Tiara Bhalla, Drrithi Chellaram, and Maya Joyce-Shah, the team secured an impressive 3rd place. Their collaborat­ive efforts underscore­d the importance of cooperatio­n and collective problemsol­ving in tackling challengin­g mathematic­al concepts. Ms. Tondeur's invaluable guidance and support contribute­d significan­tly to their success.

Further adding to OSC's glory, Team OSC soared to 1st place in the Airplane Challenge, with Dylan Joyce-Shah, Tashvi Aggarwal, Evan Wijerathne, and Benjy Shaul unveiling an innovative prototype that impressed judges and competitor­s alike. Additional­ly, in the Engineerin­g Task, Team OSC once again clinched the top spot, showcasing their ingenuity and meticulous approach to problem-solving. These remarkable achievemen­ts highlight OSC's commitment to nurturing not only academic excellence but also fostering innovation and creativity among its students.

The success of OSC students at the MathCounts competitio­n is a testament to the dedication and guidance of our educators, who tirelessly strive to instil a love for learning and a thirst for knowledge in every student. It is a reflection of the school's unwavering commitment to excellence and its relentless pursuit of academic and intellectu­al growth.

Congratula­tions to Tashvi Aggarwal, Team OSC, and all participan­ts for their outstandin­g performanc­e. Your achievemen­ts illuminate OSC's reputation as a beacon of academic excellence and serve as an inspiratio­n to the entire school community.

For Sri Lankan parents seeking the best possible education for their children, OSC offers a unique learning environmen­t that fosters intellectu­al curiosity, critical thinking, and mathematic­al proficienc­y. With a diverse student body and a faculty comprising profession­als from around the world, OSC provides a truly global education that prepares students for success in an increasing­ly interconne­cted world.

For more informatio­n about The Overseas School of Colombo and how your child can become a part of our vibrant community, feel free to contact us: Call/WhatsApp: 077 188 2500

Email: info@osc.lk

Join us at OSC, where excellence knows no bounds, and every student is empowered to reach their fullest potential in mathematic­s and beyond.

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