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    All About Math Olympiad Training & Questions

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      8228
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      http://www.acsindep.moe.edu.sg/acs_indep/uploads/Mathlympics/Annex_A_Mathlympics_Details%202012.pdf


      For P5 only.

      The venue for preliminary round is participating schools' own premises. So, if a school does not participate, its students cannot take part. Maybe ACSI should provide an option for those students to join the competition in ACSI's campus.

      Quite interesting that it has sprint event in the finals.

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        friendship
        last edited by

        I know about this because my kid’s sch is participating.

        Do you have the RI one?

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          8228
          last edited by

          friendship:
          I know about this because my kid's sch is participating.

          Do you have the RI one?
          http://contests.heymath.com/admin/RI12

          RIPMWC is usually in March. Open Category is for P6 and Junior Category is for P5 and below.

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            friendship
            last edited by

            In whole year, how many maths competition in Singapore?


            RI, ACS, Hwa Chong, NUS high, any other?

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              vlim
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              Atan:
              Haha, I was wondering too. Obviously, NY did not participate.

              My ds pri school also didn't take part last time ..

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                verykiasu2010
                last edited by

                friendship:
                In whole year, how many maths competition in Singapore?


                RI, ACS, Hwa Chong, NUS high, any other?
                if you check out math hub website, the numbers of MO per year is quite a lot ....some overseas one incl HK, Philippines, China etc that the kids can participate

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                  tsh0202
                  last edited by

                  Hi,

                  Does any of you have any recommendations for a SMO trainer?
                  (beside those from Math Hub)
                  TIA

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                    friendship
                    last edited by

                    The last time, individual participant could register on his/her own. Why this year registration must via school?


                    The sch that my kid is in doesnot allow us to register. Die die must be in their so called ACE programme. The teachers from these external agencies are so lousy and inexperience.

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                      BeContented
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                      DS likes Maths. He has been attending Maths Hub for last 2years & participating in Maths competition. He doing well in normal Primary Maths syllabus. Next year he’ll be in Sec1. I intend to let him continue MathHub’s SMO program.


                      Issue now… DS Sci tutor has been urging him to sign up Maths tuition under the tutor (I had nicely declined previously). Apparently, the Sci tutor is also a Maths tutor, but only in normal Sch syllabus, not MO type.

                      So back to my confusion. Is SMO same/similar to Sec Maths? Or SMO a ‘higher’ level? Should I go for specifically MO-type teachers since DS can always approach DH in normal Maths.

                      DS is ending his Sci tuition as the tutor only teaches Pri Sci. Tutor offered to teach sec 1 but I’m considering cos I’m uncomfortable with the push to take up the Maths tuition. To me, motive & ethical is important.

                      What’s your thots?

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                        Maths Hub
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                        Hi BeContented,


                        We are glad that your son has been with us for 2 years. Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO) is different from Sec Maths. SMO, organised by the Singapore Mathematical Society is the largest and oldest mathematics competition in Singapore. The objective of the competition is to test the ingenuity and mathematical problem-solving ability of the participants and to discover and encourage mathematical talents in secondary schools and junior colleges in Singapore.

                        For more information regarding the competition, please visit
                        http://sms.math.nus.edu.sg/Competitions/CompetitionHomePage.aspx

                        Following his PSLE, Maths Hub is offering a comprehensive program (SMO Junior / IP Math Module 1 &
                        2) to prepare students who are keen in Mathematics for the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (Junior
                        Section) and is also recommended to Primary 6 students (after their PSLE) who wish to do advanced
                        learning in the secondary Math syllabus. Secondary Math syllabus will start with algebra and analytical
                        geometry knowledge. The advance learning of some algebraic formulas, geometrical concepts and
                        techniques will help students build a strong foundation in the subject.

                        For more information, please visit http://www.mathshub.com.sg/

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