EXPERIMENTAL & THEORETICAL PROBABILITY
Year 7 describing Probabilities Using Transum
Using a Spinner to Generate Results in Demos to Link Experimental & Theoretical Probability
7T learnt about experimental probability with M&Ms.
The class was very motivated to complete the experiment...
and use their results...
to predict the numbers of different coloured M&Ms in a bag of M&Ms. 😋
THE AUSTRALASIAN PROBLEM SOLVING MATHEMATICAL OLYMPIADS
A heartfelt commendation goes to Altai Lenn, who clinched the prestigious APSMO medal by securing the top position in the competition. Altai's dedication, perseverance, and exceptional problem-solving skills have truly set a commendable benchmark. Furthermore, we are thrilled to recognise the achievements of Owen Roberts, Mei Barnes, Gaia Droppa, Aleifr Tinkler-Smith, and Freya Mossman. These students demonstrated exemplary mathematical prowess and earned APSMO pins for their outstanding performance, placing them among the top 25% achievers. Their commitment to excellence is truly commendable, and we celebrate their success wholeheartedly.
The Australasian Problem Solving Mathematical Olympiads, fosters creativity and ingenuity, strengthening intuition, and, most importantly, instilling a genuine enthusiasm and enjoyment for mathematics.
THE AUSTRALASIAN MATHS COMPETITION
Mathematics, at its core, is a powerful tool that not only equips students with a deep understanding of numerical concepts but also fosters critical life skills. Through the process of solving mathematical problems, students develop resilience in the face of challenges, persistence in tackling complex issues, confidence in their abilities, and most importantly, the capacity for creative thinking.
We are thrilled to extend our heartfelt congratulations to Altai Lenn in Year 8 and Nikolay Fanygin in Year 9, who both received certificates of Distinction for their outstanding performance in the AMC. Your dedication to excellence is truly commendable, and we celebrate your achievement wholeheartedly.
In addition, we would like to recognise the following students who received certificates of Credit: Freddie Chan and Mila Robinson in Year 7, Aleifr Tinkler Smith in Year 8, and Layla Kwan in Year 9. Special mention is also due to Elizabeth Hillier in Year 8 and Sylvie Taylor in Year 7 for their notable efforts in the competition.