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Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 1 LU ISAAC GLEN SHIELDS P.S. CONCORD ON 40 1 SAJWANI AHSAN CROSBY HEIGHTS P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 40 1 TONG MATTHEW UPPER CANADA COLLEGE TORONTO ON 40 1 ZHANG KENNY CROSBY HEIGHTS P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 40 1 DADASHZADEH DANIEL E.E.P.JULIE PAYETTE KANATA ON 40 1 GAUTHIER EMY ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 40 1 CHEN PATRICK IVY PATH SCHOOL TORONTO ON 40 1 WANG ZHENG ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 40 1 HONG JINYANG ROTHERGLEN OAKVILLE ON 40 1 BIGRAS ROSE ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 40 1 BLONDIN SAMUEL ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 40 1 ZHANG ANDY DENLOW P.S. TORONTO ON 40 1 AUGER PERRON ALEXANDRA ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 40 1 TREMBLAY MOLIE ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 40 1 BEI ER VBE (MACC) VANCOUVER BC 40 1 PLUTA ANDREI SPIRIT OF MATH (OAKV) MISSISSAUGA ON 40 1 WALTER KERI KITCHENER-WATERLOO B.S. WATERLOO ON 40 1 XING HARVEY ST.JOHN BREBEUF WINNIPEG MB 40 1 THERIAULT LAURENCE ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 40 1 ZHU TONY OLYMPIADS SCHOOL NORTH YORK ON 40 1 MARGOLIS SHANNA DENLOW P.S. TORONTO ON 40 22 HE ASHER JESSIE WOWK E.S. RICHMOND BC 39 22 HUA JOYANN W.D.FERRIS E.S. RICHMOND BC 39 22 GUO SOPHIA CROSBY HEIGHTS P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 39 22 WAHBAN AL IA FERN HILL II BURLINGTON ON 39 22 SWITZMAN DANIEL ROBBINS HEBREW ACAD. TORONTO ON 39 Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 22 HANNA PEARSE UPPER CANADA COLLEGE TORONTO ON 39 22 SHI PETER ACADEMY GIFTED CHILDREN RICHMOND HILL ON 39 22 YANG JERRY SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 39 22 WANG LAURA BRANKSOME HALL TORONTO ON 39 22 BRYAN SARAH LORD AYLMER E.S. GATINEAU QC 39 22 PATEL OMKAR A THE BISHOP STRACHAN TORONTO ON 39 22 MI RAYMOND SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 39 22 APPIREDDY KARTHIK KING'S TOWN SCHOOL KINGSTON ON 39 22 JINDAL RUHANI SPIRIT OF MATH WINNIPEG WINNIPEG MB 39 22 PILLAY LIAM EDISON SCHOOL OKOTOKS AB 39 22 SHEN ALAN GLEN SHIELDS P.S. CONCORD ON 39 22 ZHENG JERRY SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 39 22 LIU ZEEN ACADEMIE MARIE-CLAIRE KIRKLAND QC 39 22 JIANG NICOLAS ACADEMIE MARIE-CLAIRE KIRKLAND QC 39 22 LI ADAM SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 39 22 REN DAVID SPIRIT OF MATH STEVESTON WEST BC 39 22 MICHAUD HELENE ACADEMIE MARIE-CLAIRE KIRKLAND QC 39 22 MA LUCAS SPIRIT OF MATH (MISS W) MISSISSAUGA ON 39 22 DENG RYAN SPIRIT OF MATH (MARK E) MARKHAM ON 39 22 TANG MATTHEW SPIRIT OF MATH (HO) TORONTO ON 39 22 KORUNOVSKI MERDEKA SPIRIT OF MATH (CENTRAL) TORONTO ON 39 22 CHEN MATTHEW PHILIP MATH ACADEMY SCARBOROUGH ON 39 22 LIU TRISTIN ABC MONTESSORI MISSISSAUGA ON 39 22 MOANGHER GEORGE SPIRIT OF MATH CALGARY CALGARY AB 39 22 SUN ALEX CENTRAL MONTESSORI TORONTO ON 39 22 SISTEEDHUR BHAVINI ABC MONTESSORI MISSISSAUGA ON 39 Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 22 STAINTON ADAM SPIRIT OF MATH DON MILLS TORONTO ON 39 22 NING ERIC OLYMPIADS SCHOOL NORTH YORK ON 39 22 GINSBURG JACK DENLOW P.S. TORONTO ON 39 22 GUARINO LUC A LOUIS PASTEUR MONTREAL QC 39 22 JIANG JONATHAN SPIRIT OF MATH (MARK E) MARKHAM ON 39 58 KARIM ALIZEH TOWN CTR MONTESSORI MARKHAM ON 38 58 GEIGER THOMAS LEE ACADEMY LYNDEN ON 38 58 CHEN IAN GLEN SHIELDS P.S. CONCORD ON 38 58 NANTHAKUMAR MITHULAN CROSBY HEIGHTS P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 38 58 MALIK ZAIN ACADEMIE STE-CECILE WINDSOR ON 38 58 ZHOU AMY SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 38 58 OKWUDIRE TAYAMIKA ACADEMIE STE-CECILE WINDSOR ON 38 58 YU IAN TOWN CTR MONTESSORI MARKHAM ON 38 58 LU ERIC ACADEMY GIFTED CHILDREN RICHMOND HILL ON 38 58 LI WENNY W.D.FERRIS E.S. RICHMOND BC 38 58 ZHU AMY LESTER B.PEARSON SCHOOL LONDON ON 38 58 SUN YIWEN SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 38 58 BUCKSTEIN ISAAC JACKMAN INST. CHILD STUDY TORONTO ON 38 58 LIAN LINDA SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 38 58 XU AUSTIN SPIRIT OF MATH (MARK E) MARKHAM ON 38 58 CESPEDES CHAVEZ PEDRO ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 38 58 FONG CAEL SPIRIT OF MATH (VAN) WEST BC 38 58 WU KALEY ST.CHARLES GARNIER RICHMOND HILL ON 38 58 LAB* GE TIMOTHEE SOCRATE II MONTREAL QC 38 58 GU HAO YU OLYMPIADS SCHOOL NORTH YORK ON 38 58 LARDER WILLIAM FALMOUTH D.S. FALMOUTH NS 38 Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 58 PRISECARIU GABRIEL SPIRIT OF MATH (WEST VAN) WEST BC 38 58 TAO JERRY SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 38 58 WANG KYLE EXTRAORDINARY EDU CTR TORONTO ON 38 58 LEE JAY ST.CHARLES GARNIER RICHMOND HILL ON 38 58 YANG HONGYU EXTRAORDINARY EDU CTR TORONTO ON 38 58 COTTRELL LEVI GIBSONS E.S. GIBSONS BC 38 58 SU ETHAN VBE (MACC) VANCOUVER BC 38 58 WANG TONY ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 38 58 JOO DAHWI ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 38 58 WANG AYLA SPIRIT OF MATH (OAKV) MISSISSAUGA ON 38 58 RANERO GABRIEL ECOLE DES TROIS-TEMPS (SWL) ST-LIN-LAURENTI QC 38 58 CAO ERIC KITCHENER-WATERLOO B.S. WATERLOO ON 38 58 CHEN GAVIN SPIRIT OF MATH (BURL) BURLINGTON ON 38 58 LI GORDON SPIRIT OF MATH (BURL) BURLINGTON ON 38 58 HEQIAO WANG ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 38 58 CLIPA JASON SPIRIT OF MATH (MISS W) MISSISSAUGA ON 38 58 BERGMAN ALEXANDRE ACAD SOLOMON SCHECHTER MONTREAL QC 38 58 ZHU ANAIS ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 38 58 KEQI LIU AARON SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 38 98 MU SHAUNAVON CHAFFEY-BURKE E.S. BURNABY BC 37 98 CHEN OWEN KNOXDALE P.S. OTTAWA ON 37 98 LI JULIA SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 37 98 ZHOU STANLEY ST.JUSTIN MARTYR UNIONVILLE ON 37 98 LI VANESSA SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 37 98 LI RICHARD ST.JUSTIN MARTYR UNIONVILLE ON 37 98 YAO ANDY CHAFFEY-BURKE E.S. BURNABY BC 37 Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 98 RAWJI AMEENA SENECA HILL PUBLIC TORONTO ON 37 98 LEE ADLEY ACADEMY GIFTED CHILDREN RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 CHAU ALEX ST.JUSTIN MARTYR UNIONVILLE ON 37 98 ZHANG BRIAN GLEN SHIELDS P.S. CONCORD ON 37 98 AUYEUNG KYLE UPPER CANADA COLLEGE TORONTO ON 37 98 MUNDSTOCK CHRISTIAN GLENLYON-NORFOLK BEACH. VICTORIA BC 37 98 MIN BAILEY OLYMPIADS SCHOOL NORTH YORK ON 37 98 HUANG JUSTIN SOUTHPOINTE ACADEMY DELTA BC 37 98 RICO NINA ST.JOHN'S RAVENSCOURT JR. WINNIPEG MB 37 98 DOIDGE ARYA HUMBER VALLEY JR. TORONTO ON 37 98 YE BRIGHT SOUTHPOINTE ACADEMY DELTA BC 37 98 LI JOSHUA TOWN CTR MONTESSORI MARKHAM ON 37 98 ASSUDANI EVA BAYVIEW GLEN SCHOOL TORONTO ON 37 98 ZHU SOPHIE SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 HO MARVIN KITCHENER-WATERLOO B.S. WATERLOO ON 37 98 ZHANG JERRY SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 VERMA SANNIDHAYA SPIRIT OF MATH VAUGHAN MARKHAM ON 37 98 MOCANU GEORGE SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 WILSON KATHERINE BROWN P.S. TORONTO ON 37 98 SU HAORAN ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 37 98 QU ANGEL ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 37 98 TSAI MATTHEW SPIRIT OF MATH (RH-NORTH) RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 JASON SILVA SPIRIT OF MATH (NEWMARK) RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 BOUDREAULT ELLIOT DE LA PETITE GARE LA PRAIRIE QC 37 98 ZHOU JONATHAN OLYMPIADS SCHOOL NORTH YORK ON 37 98 WASIM NEHAN IQRA ISLAMIC SCHOOL MISSISSAUGA ON 37 Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 98 BENADDER FATIMA SIDNEY LEDSON INST. TORONTO ON 37 98 WANG ETH N WEST BAY E.S. WEST BC 37 98 KHOUZAI AMIN ALI IBN ABI TALIB MONTREAL QC 37 98 SUN JEFF SHERWOOD HEIGHTS MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 IONESCU LEONARD SPIRIT OF MATH (HO) TORONTO ON 37 98 VANAHEL ANDRIANA ST.CHARLES GARNIER RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 SPAGNOLO ADAM SPIRIT OF MATH (VANDER) TORONTO ON 37 98 SHAO SUNNY OLYMPIADS SCHOOL NORTH YORK ON 37 98 SHAO DANIEL SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 PAN TRISTAN SILVER STREAM P.S. RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 XIE JULIANNA ELITE COLLEGE MONTREAL QC 37 98 MANN KARNJIT KHALSA SCHOOL OYR SURREY BC 37 98 BHATTI JAYA SPIRIT OF MATH (OAKV) MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 STANOEV EMMA SPIRIT OF MATH (OAKV) MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 PADHYE SOHUM SPIRIT OF MATH (MISS W) MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 GEORGE SENNA ST.CHARLES GARNIER RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 ALYOSHIN DENNIS ST.CHARLES GARNIER RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 LU SAMUEL ST.CHARLES GARNIER RICHMOND HILL ON 37 98 CHANG SHAWN SPIRIT OF MATH (MISS W) MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 WANG HONG YI ACAD SAINTE-ANNE DORVAL QC 37 98 ANAND ISHAAN SPIRIT OF MATH EDISON EDISON NJ 37 98 ONO HANAYE E.E.LAURE-RIESE SCARBOROUGH ON 37 98 LIU VICTOR IVY CENTRE POINTE- CLAIRE QC 37 98 RANGI JAPMAN SPIRIT OF MATH (BRAM) MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 AGARWAL ANSH SPIRIT OF MATH (BRAM) MISSISSAUGA ON 37 98 ARSHAKYAN MAYA SPIRIT OF MATH OTTAWA OTTAWA ON 37 Fibonacci 2019 STUDENT HONOUR ROLL - CANADA 2019-05-12 PALMARÈS DES ÉLEVES - CANADA 13984 Students have participated \ Elèves ont participé Rank Student School City Province Score Rang Élève École Ville Province Note 98 ZHOU YIYI WEST OAK P.S.
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