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Bank Windhoek’s Coastal Maths Challenge concludes

- ■ Staff Reporter

Internatio­nal School Walvis Bay’s Laura Damster was the top learner in the grade 10 category of the 2021 Bank Windhoek Coastal Maths Challenge hosted at the Namib High School in Swakopmund recently.

Amit van Dyk from Private School Swakopmund (PSS) ended second and Benjamin Bailey, also from PSS scooped third place.

The event saw grade 8 to 10 learners from the Swakopmund secondary, and the Walvis Bay secondary schools’ clusters compete in mathematic­s skills challenges.

Liam Nasilowski from ProEd Akademie won the grade 8 category, while Stefan Lotriet from Walvis Bay Private High School (WBPHS) and Benjamin de Wet, also from Pro-Ed Akademie, came in second and third place.

Cesar Fernandes from the Internatio­nal School Walvis Bay (ISWB) was the top performer in the grade 9 category, while Stacey Damster from The Dolphin Schools came second, and WBPHS’s Hendrik Viljoen and Flamingo Secondary School’s Turee Perestrelo shared the third spot.

The Best Performing School, based on the average mark of all school learners, went to ISWB with a score of 47.86%. Pro-Ed Akademie reached 45.38%, while WBPHS scored 42.74% overall.

Based on the average mark of all participat­ing learners from the cluster, Walvis Bay won with a narrow margin of 41.6% compared to Swakopmund’s 40.1%.

Challengin­g learners’ mathematic­al skills

On the final day, a total of 73 learners from grades 8, 9, and 10 gathered for an afternoon of problem-solving comprising three mathematic­al papers.

The first paper tested the learners on mental mathematic­s proficienc­y and number sense. In contrast, the second paper consisted of multiplech­oice questions focused on understand­ing and logical thinking over 10 questions. The third paper consisted of open questions that required insight and knowledge without the advice of solutions but with permission to use a calculator.

The Bank Windhoek Coastal Maths Challenge exposes learners to problem solving in a challengin­g and fun context since 2014.

It regularly motivates teachers and learners to engage in problem-solving activities periodical­ly.

“I wish mathematic­al problem solving would receive more attention in schools because problem-solving can lead to an appreciati­on for the power of mathematic­s,” said the challenges’ organizer, Courtney-Clarke from Orison Educationa­l Services.

Courtney-Clarke added that the support of all the mathematic­s teachers and the learners at Swakopmund and Walvis Bay secondary schools had carried the event forward.

“However, the support of a sponsor is indispensa­ble. Our gratitude goes to Bank Windhoek for recognisin­g the importance of promoting mathematic­al problem solving among our Namibian learners and for the support this event enjoys,” she concluded.

The Swakopmund cluster consisted of:

• Pro-Ed Akademie

• Private School Swakopmund

• Namib High School

• Swakopmund Secondary School

• Vrede Rede Combined School

• Kolin Foundation Secondary School

• Riverside Private School

Walvis Bay Cluster:

• Walvis Bay Private High School

• Internatio­nal School Walvis Bay

• The Dolphin Schools

• Flamingo Secondary School

• Kuisebmond Secondary School

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Winners... Grade 10 winners Benjamin Bailey (PSS, Bronze), Amit van Dyk (PSS, Silver) and Laura Damster (ISWB, Gold).
Photo: Contribute­d Winners... Grade 10 winners Benjamin Bailey (PSS, Bronze), Amit van Dyk (PSS, Silver) and Laura Damster (ISWB, Gold).

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