This is only the second time, after the 58th IMO in 2017, that all six members of the Philippine team won a medal. The Philippines also ranked 31st out of 112 countries, up from last year’s 38th out of 107 countries.
Targeted at senior HS studnets, nuLab offers a modern mobile learning environment that can help pique students’ interest in the sciences. It can accommodate 24 students in one session and hold two sessions per day.
The bill mandates all provinces in the Philippines which do not have at least one public math and science high school currently operating within their respective geographical boundaries to work with the DepEd to establish at least one public math and science high school within their respective provincial capitals.
The Philippine team, composed of eight Grade 5 students, won two silver and four bronze medals in the individual contest, and four silver medals and a trophy in the team contest at the 22nd Po Leung Kuk Primary Mathematics World Contest.
The national team, represented this time by Grace Christian College’s “Gracean Whiz”, received the Silver Award for Gracious Professionalism in the competition that drew 43 teams (over 400 students) from 21 countries.
After going through a series of competitions and intensive training, six high school students were chosen to represent the country in the 60th International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) from July 11-22 in Bath, United Kingdom.
The Program The Future (PTF): The Accenture Technology Campus Challenge 2019 is set to choose its Grand Champion from 10 finalist teams. This is the sixth annual run of the competition that aims to spark innovation among Filipino college students from various schools in the country.
Fresh from a double victory at the FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) Lego League World Championship held in USA last April 2019, the Philippine Robotics National Team bagged another gold medal at the recent FLL European Open International Turkey 2019 last May 22 -26, 2019 in Izmir, Turkey.