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Closing Ceremony 100 Team 423 - Kaisei Academy, Tokyo Kenji Steiner School, Choate Rosemary Hall - Yukoh Shimizu, Miles Hirozumi Shiotsu, Aiyu Kamate 99 Team 570 - Villa International High School - Ibrahim Mikyaal Ahmed, Aishath Zeyba Atho, Adam Navee Mohamed 98 Team 325 - King George V School - Brandon Choy, Brandon Tong, Arthur Cheung 97 Team 639 - II Gimnazija Maribor - Helena Godina, Barbara Simonič, Jure Kekec 96 Team 397 - Ahad Haam High School - Nicole Grossman, Roey Shemesh, Iddo Beker 95 Team 414 - Doshisha International Junior and Senior High School, Redmond High School - Toko Narita, Yukina Yamaguchi, Ayaka Takei 94 Team 450 - Nishiyamato Gakuen High School - Shiyu Yoshikawa, Amiri Hirayama, Yuki Otake 93 Team 256 - International High School Affiliated to SCNU - Ruijun Sun, Yantang Du, Siqi Wang 92 Team 731 - Shanghai United International School Gubei - Roslyn Hong, Yeguo Ye, Katherine Wang 91 Team 386 - Sekolah Victory Plus - Clara Inggrid Rouli Tambunan, Russell Revel Wijanto, Jovita Nakeisha Venska 90 Team 218 - British School of Bahrain - Rose Baslious Salib, Kaviesh Ramesh Kinger, Syed Yousaf Kamran Zain 89 Team 558 - St Joseph’s Institution International Malaysia - Kyra Chellam, Meagan Motha, Carmen Foo 88 Team 299 - Wellington College International Shanghai - Jung Chi George Chang, Han Sheng Nicholas Su, Leopold Lind 87 Team 742 - Macleans College - Nancy Chen, Regina Yun, Sue Jynn Leong 86 Team 344 - Heritage School Rohini - Divyanshi Agarwal, Shubhi Agarwala, Avni Jain 85 Team 541 - Kolej PERMATApintar - Ruehan Thiagarajan, Akif Irfan Jefri, Asyraaf Aqasha Mohd Fadzir 84 Team 316 - Island School - Taylor Chen, Noor Rizvi, Sammi Hung 84 Team 536 - HELP International School - Yi-Qian Lim, Ming-Han Phua, Shi Yuan Ong 83 Team 228 - St Christopher's School - Bhaarti Passi, Anushka Jha, Ayesha Siddiqui 82 Team 453 - English Talents School, Island School - Banan Hasan, Layane Nazzal, Rachael Adams 81 Team 664 - Ruamrudee International School - Panawee Sakulwannadee, Palika Sridurongrit, Norapat Vithawatpongsatip 80 Team 339 - Renaissance College Hong Kong - Justine Leung, Sunwoo Joo, Yavanna Verkest 80 Team 717 - Dulwich College Beijing - Yiming Song, Victoria Fang, Mika Yokota 79 Team 736 - Antonine Sisters School - Nour Hatem, Joe Mrad, Sarah Mrad 78 Team 342 - Harishree Vidyalayam, Babaji Vidyashram School, NPS International School Chennai - Abhiram Dasika, Ahigith Chowdhary Nelluri, Pranav Krishna 77 Team 719 - Dulwich College Beijing - Ethan Zhou, Emily Boon, Andrew Yang 76 Team 636 - II Gimnazija Maribor - Blaž Režonja, Maja Farazin, Manja Semenič 75 Team 326 - King George V School - Valerie Yung, Rio Wey, Aditya Nagachandra 74 Team 565 - Ghiyasuddin International School - Sulaf Moosa Latheef, Shaina Mohamed Shainee, Aminath Azka Abdulla 73 Team 533 - Han Chiang High School - Justin Kor, Cheng Zhe Fong, Yun Meng Khoo 72 Team 534 - Han Chiang High School - Alanis Wong, Ariel Aw, She-Qi Foo 71 Team 522 - Branksome Hall Asia - Sunyoung An, Leanne Ma, Yunha Jo 70 Team 324 - King George V School - Alice Kim, Helen Han, Noyonika Chatterjee 70 Team 733 - Shanghai United International School Gubei - Joanna Xuan, Kevin Song, Hong Wei 69 Team 663 - Ruamrudee International School - Yilin Chen, Zehuan Wu, Pimlapus Tanpisuth 68 Team 607 - Jurong Pioneer Junior College - Gladious Khoo Chuwen, Marcus Wee Hong Yao, Joshua Chua Tze Ern 67 Team 559 - Sunway College - Rebecca Mathews, Nicole Lee, Xian Jin Tan 66 Team 648 - Taipei European School - Alisha Huang, Angel Liao, Stephanie Wong 65 Team 340 - Renaissance College Hong Kong, NIST International School - Olivia Kim, Beatrice Sung, Daisy Gambles 64 Team 653 - KIS International School, Brent International School Manila - Phasith Vanicharoenchai, Krongtham Kiatsupaibul, Maxine Kirsten Sergio Magtoto 63 Team 455 - International Community School Amman - Joshua Soloman, Calvin Neoh, Caleb Hailemariam 62 Team 662 - Ruamrudee International School - Manyasiri Chotbunwong, Suchita Thepkanjana, Prarepim Adunpadungsak 61 Team 321 - Island School - Shawn Chan, Kimberley Ng, Zekie Lung 60 Team 608 - Jurong Pioneer Junior College - Syarifah Aneesa Bte Mohammad Fyzee, Yingtong Tang, Udthayanithi S/O Chidambaram 59 Team 561 - Sunway College - Wern Wern Yong, Shie Wei Chan, Nicol Bee Ka Lye 58 Team 314 - Island School - Jasper Ma, Matthew Cheng, Samuel Leenknegt 57 Team 277 - QSI International School of Chengdu - Fedora Liu, Xi Zhe Lee, David Wu 56 Team 323 - King George V School - Kristy Ma, Dil Awaiz Mohammad, Alantha Zhang 55 Team 331 - Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School - Joshua Lee, Gloria Wong, Karly Tang 54 Team 676 - Raffles World Academy Dubai - Eshanvi Rao, Lara Culcu, Yeshami Khanna 53 Team 399 - Ort Kramim - Center for the Gifted Karmiel, ORT Kramim - Yeheli Fomberg, Gili Yaar, Sofya Vaynerman 52 Team 279 - Shanghai High School International Division - Betty Zhang, Emilie Zhao, Emily Cheah 51 Team 654 - NIST International School - Avan Fata, Sid Charaschanya, Caitlin Dixon 50 Team 349 - Heritage School Rohini - Saairah Mehta, Riyan Riyan, Naman Gambhir 49 Team 207 - Sacred Heart College - Tyler Williams, Jack Bailey, Ella West 48 Team 366 - Suncity School - Yashvi Bagaria, Arismita Ghosh, Aananya Singh 47 Team 276 - QSI International School of Chengdu - Brianna Jumper, Chahat Mehrotra, Michelle Li 46 Team 656 - NIST International School - Chikki Iyer, Anbie Lee, Lia Wong Fodor 45 Team 296 - Suzhou Singapore International School , Dulwich College Suzhou - Emily Peng, Kylie Tan, Ethan Kuo 44 Team 297 - Tsinghua University Experimental School - Jiaqi Hua, Jacqueline Wang, Yuanyuan Xue 43 Team 396 - Ahad Haam High School - Noa Adler, Gaia Crassac, Benyo Ventura Lev 42 Team 610 - Jurong Pioneer Junior College - Sze Kyi Eo, Alec Chua, Yu Xiang Oh 41 Team 638 - II Gimnazija Maribor - Daša Bejat Krajnc, Tjaša Drevenšek, Leon Rupreht 40 Team 560 - Sunway College - Yvonne Tan, Zhe Yee Lim, Michelle Tan 39 Team 652 - KIS International School, International School Bangkok - Thomas Gregg James May, Chanpakuy-gun Chintakanonda, Sasha Arin Wertime 38 Team 264 - Jincai International School - Hon Yu Andy Shing, Gustav Tianju Zhang, Hsun Pu 37 Team 609 - Jurong Pioneer Junior College - Are Mann Oo, James Tan, Logam Palaniappan 36 Team 330 - Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School - Timothy Ho, Isaac Chu, Jane Wong 35 Team 388 - Sekolah Victory Plus - Ignatius Tobias Sembiring Soetjianto, Freya Caralyn Winarto, Samuel Bhekti Rosena 34 Team 442 - Ichikawa Gakuen High School, SKG Makuhari Senior High School - Mizuki Tsuchiya, Tsunekatsu Takase, Naho Abe 33 Team 359 - Mount Carmel School - Anusha Mukerji, Madhurima Paul, Shruti Mehta 32 Team 405 - Rehovot School for Gifted and Talented - Inbar Szekely, Aviya Mazrafi, Tamar Perlmuter 31 Team 720 - Dulwich College Beijing - Tiffany Lo, Lily Lee, Leila Yi 30 Team 318 - Island School - Grace Zheng, Ethan Yap, Yu Hang Hui 29 Team 661 - Ruamrudee International School - Kanapol Glinpu, Kritin Vongthongsri, Sanurak Natnithikarat 28 Team 552 - Sri Kuala Lumpur International School - Jiaqing Ong, Jiaying Ong, Najman Bin Husaini 27 Team 401 - Rashish Junior High - Stav Ezer, Itay Kugman, Yoav Lewinski 26 Team 329 - Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School - Sarah Tseung, Eunice Lee, Macy Chiu 25 Team 532 - Han Chiang High School - Jacq Lee, Ryan Wong, Han- Jo Tan 24 Team 328 - Po Leung Kuk Choi Kai Yau School - Charmaine Ng, Katrina Ng, Sarah Shiu 23 Team 208 - Sacred Heart College - Kai Schlegl, Elizabeth Martin, Alexandra Mennie 22 Team 237 - Mulgrave School - Joaquin Revello, Peter Zhang, Amin Gulamani 21 Team 322 - King George V School - Jason Ma, Maia Heath, Iris Ma 20 Team 535 - Han Chiang High School - Ewe Shern Ong, Yee Lynn Lau, Qin Qi Yap 19 Team 201 - AB Paterson College - Simho Lee, Angelina Inthavong, Dorothy Hou 18 Team 611 - Nanyang Girls' High School - Janae Kwan, Khong Jing Yi, Jasmine Ong 17 Team 612 - Nanyang Girls' High School - Isabelle Stables, Jemimah Lee, Shayna Leng 16 Team 647 - Morrison Academy Kaohsiung, Taipei American School - Eric Lee, Claire Yang, Deborah Jang 15 Team 613 - Nanyang Girls' High School - Chen Jiaqi, Owena Eng, Elena Tay 14 Team 553 - Sri Kuala Lumpur International School - Heyang Ong, Li Shen Thean, Joel Chong 13 Team 529 - Chung Ling Private High School - Kingston Lew, Shinz Jo Ooi, Yeongseo Kang 12 Team 319 - Island School - Anya Saunders, Catherine Choi, Toto Yuen 11 Team 615 - Tanglin Trust School - Hannah Coulstock, Hannah Griffiths, Suzanne Goveas 10 Team 400 - Center for the Gifted Karmiel, Ort Kramim - Center for the Gifted Karmiel, Sunway College - Eshkar Lawrence, Tahel Amzaleg, Ji Herhn Ng 9 Team 454 - International Community School Amman - Harry Mayfield Howson, Liliana Smith, Jack Savage 8 Team 614 - Nanyang Girls' High School - Jin Xiaoxuan, Pan Xinping, Rae Tng 7 Team 238 - Vernon Barford Junior High School - Alice Yang, Ariana Xu, Michelle Mo 6 Team 540 - Kolej PERMATApintar - Haresh Kumararajah, Humairah Zeti Mohamed Halim, Saidatul Husna Saiful Nizam 5 Team 382 - Mentari Intercultural School Jakarta, SMK Convent Green Lane - Gabriel Orion Kai Antar, Stephanie Karina Komala, Shiao Lu Ooi 4 Team 404 - Rehovot School for Gifted and Talented - Noam Rotem, Johnny Mendel, Nitsan Berliner 3 Team 539 - Kolej PERMATApintar - Juin Chuen Oh, Vinesh Das Sivadass, Avinash Reddy 2 Team 406 - Rehovot School for Gifted and Talented - Itamar Galyam, Shelly Napadensky, Hallel Ben Ari 1 Team 531 - Han Chiang High School - Sarah Swea, Hoven Ewe, Rhowan Ho 900 Karan Sundararaman - Team 358 - Mayo College Ajmer 899 Keyu Xu - Team 252 - Houde
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