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Tulip College Students Clinch 100 Medals At Maths Centre’s Competition

Cursory: Students from Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC) excelled in the initial round of competitions organized by the National Mathematical Centre (NMC), winning over 100 medals. The competition aims to motivate young talents and advance mathematical sciences. NTIC students secured 27 gold, 38 silver, and 35 bronze medals across various subjects, with 293 students qualifying for the second round across Lagos, Abuja, Kano, and Yobe states…

Students from Nigerian Tulip International Colleges (NTIC) have achieved significant success in the first round of competitions organized by the National Mathematical Centre (NMC). This achievement was announced by Mr. Feyzullah Bilgin, the school’s managing director, in a recent press statement. He highlighted the competition’s objectives, which include identifying and nurturing young talents, fostering enthusiasm among Nigerian students, and attracting distinguished mathematical scientists from across the country. Additionally, the competition aims to contribute to the attainment of national goals in the development of mathematical sciences and to represent Nigeria in prestigious international Olympiads. Mr. Bilgin expressed pleasure in announcing NTIC’s outstanding achievements in the 2023/2024 first round of National Mathematical and Sciences Olympiad Competitions.

“We are pleased to announce to you our outstanding achievements from the 2023/2024 1st round of National Mathematical and Sciences Olympiad Competitions according to the results released by N.M.C. Abuja,“ he said.

Notable achievements include NTIC students winning 27 gold, 38 silver, and 35 bronze medals across various subjects, including mathematics, science, and informatics Olympiads.

“Our schools also achieved a record-breaking number of 293 students that qualified for the second round of the competitions.

“In the whole of Lagos, Abuja, Kano and Yobe States, our schools clinched the best in Mathematics Olympiad.

“In the whole of FCT, Abuja, our schools are the best in biology, chemistry, junior math, and physics Olympiads.”

“In the FCT, our students clinched the top 3 in biology Olympiad; 9 of our students emerged in the top 10 in junior math; 6 of our students emerged in the top 10 and half of the students that qualified for the second round are our students in senior math. It would also interest you to know that one of our J.S.S. 1 students surpassed several J.S.S. 2 and 3 students to clinch 3rd position in the state.”

In the same Abuja, one of our students: Chiemela Ahachi: clinched the best positions in both physics and chemistry Olympiads. In the whole of Kano State, our schools are the best in junior informatics, junior math, senior informatics, and senior Math.”

“In the whole of Kano State, our students clinched top 5 in junior informatics Olympiad; top 10 and 89% of 2nd round qualifiers in junior mathematics Olympiad; top 5 and 89% of 2nd round qualifiers in senior informatics Olympiad; and 8 of our students emerged in the top 10 and 82% of 2nd round qualifiers in senior math Olympiads,“ he said.

The director mentioned that within Lagos State, their institution excelled in both junior and senior mathematics, achievements earned by two siblings. Additionally, their students dominated the top six positions in the senior mathematics Olympiads across Lagos State.

In Kaduna State, their schools ranked highest in junior informatics, chemistry, and physics Olympiads.

In his words:

” In the whole of Kaduna State, our schools are the best in junior informatics, chemistry, and physics Olympiads. In the whole of Kaduna State, our students occupied the top nine in junior informatics, and came top three in physics.”

Furthermore, in Yobe State, their schools claimed all available positions across all subject categories, leaving no room for competitors. He extended congratulations to the students, teachers, parents, and school management for these remarkable accomplishments.

“We congratulate our students, teachers, parents, and school managements for these wonderful achievements,“ he added.

Credits: Allschool, Leadership

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