SMO Junior
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khk:
Depends on the yr..How many questions must one get it right in order to achieve
a bronze?
taken from the link above
SMO (Junior) Previous Years' Cut-off Points (Inclusive of Round 2 scores)
2010 Gold (24), Silver (9), Bronze (8), HM (5)
2009 Gold (11), Silver (7), Bronze (6), HM (5)
2008 Gold (23), Silver (14), Bronze (11), HM (10)
2007 Gold (20), Silver (14), Bronze (11), HM (10) -
justbehappy:
It may not be as hard as 2009, a true killer paper. 11 marks was all it took to secure a Gold then. How did RI juniors fare? I guess champion team is either RI or NUSH.[/quote]heard that some of them got 20plus questions correctverykiasu2010:
[quote=\"justbehappy\"]How's the SMO Junior this year? I heard the questions are quite difficult when compared to last year's.
ya, heard that this year is tougher than ever -
Whoa!
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SMO junior 2011 can be considered one of the hardest papers
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btw, found this via google.
SMO Junior 2011
http://www.scribd.com/doc/56779982/SMO-2011-Junior-Question
I know some schools do not return the papers to the students...so hope this helps them. -
SMO results are in.
http://sms.math.nus.edu.sg/Competitions/SMO2011.aspx
RI takes most top positions in Junior. -
Singapore Sports School is in 15th place for SMOJ. How unexpected.
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jtoh:
Singapore Sports School is in 15th place for SMOJ. How unexpected.
Top 30 Individual Ranking for SMO (Junior)
A total of 5048 students in the Junior competition.
Top 10 places will be announced during SMS Prize Presentation Ceremony
Rank\t Name\t School
\tDavid Lin Kewei\tRaffles Institution
\tLee Hua Jun, Eugene\tRaffles Institution
\tLim Xiao Zheng, Xavier\tRaffles Institution
\tLiu Yi Jia\tRaffles Institution
\tMuhammad Farhan Bin Abdullah Zain\tRaffles Institution
\tPek Yu-Xuan Sean\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
\tSheldon Kieren Tan\tRaffles Institution
\tTan Siah Yong\tRaffles Institution
\tYang Gan\tRaffles Institution
\tZhao Bei Hang Eric\tRaffles Institution
11 Tay Wei Shinn, Eric\tRaffles Institution
12 Lee Bing Qian Ryan\tHwa Chong Institution
13 Chua Zhe Xuan\tRaffles Institution
14 Glenn Ee Je Hong\tRaffles Institution
15 Surya Mathialagan\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
16 Beh Guan Hong\tHwa Chong Institution
17 Jaren Sta Maria\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
18 Lee Yu Tse\tRaffles Institution
19 Chua Yee Shuen, Darren\tRaffles Institution
20 Howe Choong Yin\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
21 Joel Tan Shi Quan\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
22 Er Jun Jia\tRaffles Institution
23 Mok Bingwei, Maurice\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
24 Lim Yu Chen\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
25 Wang Zijun\tRaffles Institution
26 Liu Tianyi\tRaffles Institution
27 Tan Yu Heng Julian\tRaffles Institution
28 Clarence Chew Xuan Da\tMaths Oasis Pte Ltd
29 Kho Wen Hao\tRaffles Institution
30 Poh Hui-Li Phyllis\tNUS High School of Mathematics and Science
wow, many of these are from the RI's Euler Class -
Congratulation to
Clarence chew as he is the only p6 student in the top 30!! :rahrah: :rahrah:
And of course to the rest of the top 30 awardees :congrats: -
jtoh:
Singapore Sports School is in 15th place for SMOJ. How unexpected.
Singapore Mathematics Olympiad (Junior) 2011
Top 20 Team Ranking for SMO (Junior)
A total of 112 schools/teams took part in the Junior competition.
Top 3 places will be announced during SMS Prize Presentation Ceremony
Rank
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Name of School
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-Hwa Chong Institution
-NUS High School of Mathematics and Science
-Raffles Institution
4Nanyang Girls' High School
5River Valley High School
6Raffles Girls' School (Secondary)
7Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
8Dunman High School
9Xinmin Secondary School
10Chung Cheng High School (Main)
10Victoria School
12Catholic High School
13National Junior College
13Ngee Ann Secondary School
15Singapore Sports School
16Bukit Panjang Govt High School
16CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School
16Clementi Town Secondary School
16Commonwealth Secondary School
20Cedar Girls' Secondary School
20Methodist Girls' School
20St Joseph's Institution
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