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Medal Winners: NSWTRIPLE MEDAL WINNER
Computer Skills, Mathematics and Science
Jonathan Hopkins For as long I can remember I have loved reading and writing. I am also passionate about maths, science and especially computing. I also play the piano and have a “musical ear”. I have lots of great friends and I was proud to represent the school in athletics at the zone with some of my friends recently.
DUAL MEDAL WINNERS
Mathematics & Science
Tan-Nia Koh I enjoy travelling, camping and outdoor activities because it exposes me to nature. When I feel stressed, I will play a tune on my piano to relax myself. I also do grades with the Australian Music Examination Board (AMEB). I am currently working on my Grade 3 exam.
Computer Skills & Science
Sebastian Schwartz, Sebastian’s favourite subjects are maths, science and computers. He is an avid reader, plays competition tennis.
Currently, Sebastian is really interested in building a model solar powered boat, after visiting the Science Week displays at Ultimo.
Computer Skills & Spelling
Jonathan Lay Jonathan started reading very young. His preschool teacher used to get him to read stories to all his little friends. He’s a bit of an all rounder. Jonathan will be sitting for the year 10 school certificate this year. He also likes playing chess and has represented his school in competitions. He loves reading, and puzzle games especially with numbers like Sudoku.
Mathematics and Science
Calvin Tam
I’ve always liked to compete in competitions, both inside and outside school; they give me an opportunity for a challenge and to see how I am performing against other students.
Computer Skills and Mathematics
Otto Zhang Otto Zhang is currently a Year 4 student with Waitara Public School, Sydney, Australia. He is very interested in mathematics, science, computer and computer related activities. In 2006, he achieved High Distinction for ICAS’ - Math, English, Science and Computer Skill. |
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