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2013 Pascal, Cayley and Fermat Contests Concours Pascal, Cayley 2013 Pascal, Cayley and Fermat Contests Concours Pascal, Cayley et Fermat 2013 Quebec/Québec Provincial Results Résultats Provincial Team Honour Rolls Palmarès d'équipes Student Honour Rolls Palmarès d'étudiants Student Ranking Lists Rangs d'étudiants Statistics Statistiques 2013 Pascal Contest/Concours Pascal Team Honour Rolls/Palmarès d'équipes Quebec/Québec Rank/Rang School/École City/Ville Score/Note 1 E.S. St. Luc Montreal 420 2 Lower Canada College Montreal 414 3 College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 410 4 Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 408 4 Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 408 6 College St. Alexandre Gatineau 406 6 Royal Vale School Montreal 406 8 College Beaubois Pierrefonds 402 8 St. Thomas H.S. Pointe-Claire 402 10 Poly. de la Magdeleine La Prairie 400 11 E. Int'l de Montreal Westmount 398 12 College Notre-Dame du Sacré-Coeur Montreal 396 13 E.S. Mont-Royal Mont-Royal 394 14 College Jean de la Mennais La Prairie 393 15 Academie Lafontaine Saint-Jerome 392 15 College Bourget Rigaud 392 17 College St. Louis Lasalle 390 17 FACE Montreal 390 17 Selwyn House School Westmount 390 20 College Laval Laval 388 20 Pensionnat Saint-Nom-De-Marie Outremont 388 22 E.S. des Sources Dollard-des-Ormeaux 386 23 Kuper Academy Kirkland 382 23 Poly. Armand-Racicot Saint-Jean-Sur-Richelieu 382 25 Centennial Reg. H.S. Greenfield Park 380 26 Philemon Wright H.S. Gatineau 379 27 E.S. Paul Gerin-Lajoie D'Outremont Outremont 378 28 College Regina Assumpta Montreal 377 29 E.S. de Rochebelle Quebec 374 30 Ecole la Voie Montreal 372 31 Laval Liberty H.S. Laval 371 32 E.S. Antoine Brossard Brossard 370 32 E.S. Francois-Bourrin Quebec 370 34 The Study Westmount 369 35 E.S. Henri-Bourassa Montreal-Nord 368 35 Ecole Secondaire de Saint-Charles St-Charles-de-Bellechasse 368 37 College St. Paul Varennes 364 38 Westmount H.S. Westmount 363 39 Poly. Benoit Vachon Sainte-Marie 361 40 Beaconsfield H.S. Beaconsfield 360 41 Hebrew Academy Cote Saint-Luc 358 41 Pierrefonds Comprehensive H.S. Pierrefonds 358 43 E.S. Felix-Leclerc Pointe-Claire 357 44 Ecole St. Pierre Quebec 355 44 Poly. des Appalaches Sainte-Justine 355 46 College St. Charles-Garnier Quebec 353 47 College Marie de France Montreal 352 47 Poly. Ste. Therese Sainte-Therese 352 49 D'Arcy McGee H.S. Gatineau 350 50 E.S. Marcellin Champagnat Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu 349 2013 Pascal Contest/Concours Pascal Student Honour Roll/Palmarès d'étudiants Quebec/Québec Name/Nom School/École Location/Endroit Grade/Niveau Group I/Groupe I Scores/Notes 150 - 143 COLPRON BEN St. Thomas H.S. Pointe-Claire 9 GUAN VINCENT Lower Canada College Montreal 9 LEDUC ADRIEN Poly. de la Magdeleine La Prairie 9 MICHAUD CORALIE Pensionnat Saint-Nom-De-Marie Outremont 9 TREMBLAY GABRIELLE College Regina Assumpta Montreal 9 YIN ZI HANG Montreal 9 ZHANG RAYMES College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 ZHU RUOYU E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 Group II/Groupe II Scores/Notes 142 - 135 CHICOINE JULIEN College Notre-Dame du Sacré-Co Montreal 9 CHUNG TZE CHEONG CHRISTOPHER Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 CUI QINYU Montreal 8 DENG SOPHIE College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 DUPLESSIS PHILIPPE Ecole Fernand Lefebvre Sorel-Tracy 9 FLORES ANDRES College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 GRENON NICOLA College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 HONG MINJOO Royal Vale School Montreal 9 HUANG TENG YI Montreal 8 HYUN SU AN Royal Vale School Montreal 9 JIA YI ZHEN Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 9 JOHNSON NICHOLAS Selwyn House School Westmount 9 KWONG RACHEL The Study Westmount 9 LI ZHUOWEI Academie Lafontaine Saint-Jerome 9 MA ZIBIN E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 MELANSON FREDERIC College Laval Laval 9 MORIN MARCANTOINE College St. Alexandre Gatineau 9 MOSSERI JACOB Lower Canada College Montreal 9 PAL ADITYA Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 TANGUAY SIMON College St. Alexandre Gatineau 9 WANG YIXUAN College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 WAXMAN EVAN West Island College Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 9 ZHANG XIAOCONG E.S. Paul Gerin-Lajoie D'Outre Outremont 9 ZHOU WU YUE E.S. Mont-Royal Mont-Royal 9 ZUO RUI MIN E. Int'l de Montreal Westmount 9 Group III/Groupe III Scores/Notes 134 - 132 ANASTASOPOULOS ANTHONY West Island College Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 9 ARAB YANIS E.S. des Sources Dollard-des-Ormeaux 9 BACAVE ETIENNE College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 BEAULIEU NICOLAS Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 9 BOLDUC MANUEL College Jean de la Mennais La Prairie 9 BOULERNE EMILIE E. Int'l de Montreal Westmount 9 BRUSTLE NOAH Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 9 CHARTRAND ALEXANDRE College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 DOU ZEYUU E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 FARIA HOLLY Lower Canada College Montreal 9 FORTIER ISIS E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 FOURNIER PHILIP Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 GARAND SAMUEL College St. Alexandre Gatineau 9 2013 Pascal Contest/Concours Pascal Student Honour Roll/Palmarès d'étudiants Quebec/Québec Group III/Groupe III Scores/Notes 134 - 132 HUR JAE HYOUNG Royal Vale School Montreal 9 HWANG SUNG College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 IANNOTTI CHRISTOPHER Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 JANJUA MAHAD Laval Liberty H.S. Laval 9 KHOURY ALEXANDRE College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 KOGAN JOEL Bialik H.S. Cote Saint-Luc 9 LABBE THIERRY College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 LYNCH SAMUEL College St. Alexandre Gatineau 9 MEI JIE College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 NGUYEN CAMLY College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 QUINTAL JEAN PHILIPPE College Bourget Rigaud 9 RICHARD ADRI ENNE College Jean de la Mennais La Prairie 9 ROUND JASPER FACE Montreal 9 SHINE ZACHARY Lower Canada College Montreal 9 TREMBLAY VINCENT College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 XU HAIYANG E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 YUAN KEVIN College St. Louis Lasalle 9 ZHU MARK Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 Group IV/Groupe IV Scores/Notes 131 - 128 APRIL WILLIAM College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 B CASTONGUAY LIAM Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 BELANGER JEAN FRANCOIS Poly. Armand-Racicot Saint-Jean-Sur-Riche 9 BERNIER DYLAN E.S. Francois-Bourrin Quebec 9 BEZMAN MARIA College Jean de la Mennais La Prairie 9 BRABANT NICOLAS College Bourget Rigaud 9 BRUN THOMAS College Marie de France Montreal 9 CARLETON LIAM St. Thomas H.S. Pointe-Claire 9 CHEN ZHUO E. Int'l de Montreal Westmount 9 CREPEAU LAURIANNE E.S. des Sources Dollard-des-Ormeaux 9 DEROME NOAH Chambly Academy Saint-Lambert 9 DOWNEY KATELYN Trafalgar School for Girls Montreal 9 FAN DIHAN College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 GHAZI JADE Kuper Academy Kirkland 9 GOODMAN WILLIAM Royal Vale School Montreal 9 GROPER NOAH Lindsay Place H.S. Pointe-Claire 9 HAMEL VINCENT College Jean de la Mennais La Prairie 9 HAMID YAMOOR E.S. Mont-Royal Mont-Royal 9 HAMILTON THOMAS Philemon Wright H.S. Gatineau 9 HAQQI OUMAIMA E.S. Henri-Bourassa Montreal-Nord 9 HAYDONT CELIAN Poly. de la Magdeleine La Prairie 9 HENNEGAN SEAN Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 HUANG EDWARD Royal West Academy Montreal-Ouest 9 HUANG YUCHEN College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 JIANG NANXIN Montreal 8 KOSTENOV JOVAN Ecole Fernand Lefebvre Sorel-Tracy 9 KROITORR MARY FACE Montreal 9 KROUMOV VASSIL College St. Louis Lasalle 9 LEBLANC ALEX Centennial Reg. H.S. Greenfield Park 9 LEWIS SASHA FACE Montreal 9 LIN JIAXUAN College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 LISSOIR LAURENT College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 LIU DANNY Centennial Reg. H.S. Greenfield Park 9 LIZOTTE SIMON College St. Alexandre Gatineau 9 2013 Pascal Contest/Concours Pascal Student Honour Roll/Palmarès d'étudiants Quebec/Québec Group IV/Groupe IV Scores/Notes 131 - 128 LUO WEI XI College Sainte-Anne de Lachine Lachine 9 MAKINSON OLIVIA St. Thomas H.S. Pointe-Claire 9 MARTIN HUG O College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 NG WILSON E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 PAN FEIR Kuper Academy Kirkland 9 PELLETIER LAURENCE College Beaubois Pierrefonds 9 PHILIPPOT THIERRY College Bourget Rigaud 9 PLANTE CEDRIC Poly. de la Magdeleine La Prairie 9 POIRIER PHILIPPE College St. Alexandre Gatineau 9 QUIMPER ROXANNE Poly. Armand-Racicot Saint-Jean-Sur-Riche 9 RACHIERU ANDREI College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 REMIGEREAU LUCIE E.S. Paul Gerin-Lajoie D'Outre Outremont 9 SONG JIADONG College Notre-Dame du Sacré-Co Montreal 9 ST CYR NOOTENS NICOLAS Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 9 WANG AIDI College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 WANG RUI HAN College Jean de la Mennais La Prairie 9 WOONGBO CHOI Philemon Wright H.S. Gatineau 9 YIP CECILIA College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 ZHANG LINDA XIN ZHI College Jean Eudes Montreal 9 ZHENG MINGZHAO College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 Group V/Groupe V Scores/Notes 127 - 122 AL ROUBAIE RABAB E.S. St. Luc Montreal 9 ALFIERI CATERINA Sacred Heart Sch. of Montreal Montreal 9 ALSAIEQ BAKRY E.S. des Sources Dollard-des-Ormeaux 9 AN YUEYING Pensionnat Saint-Nom-De-Marie Outremont 9 ANDRONIC ANASTASIA E.S. Antoine Brossard Brossard 9 AZOULAY BEN Westmount H.S. Westmount 9 BARAN GOLDWAX MEGAN Bialik H.S. Cote Saint-Luc 9 BAZIN ETIENNE E.S. de Rochebelle Quebec 9 BEVACQUA ALEXANDER Kuper Academy Kirkland 9 BOLDUC MARC ANTOINE Poly. Armand-Racicot Saint-Jean-Sur-Riche 9 BOURDIN KATHERINA E.S. des Sources Dollard-des-Ormeaux 9 BOURGUIGNON PATRICK Lindsay Place H.S. Pointe-Claire 9 BRISSON GUERIN GABRIEL Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 9 BUI NICHOLAS Seminaire de Sherbrooke Sherbrooke 9 BURMAN EVAN West Island College Dollard-Des-Ormeaux 9 BURTON JEREMIE Poly. de la Magdeleine La Prairie 9 CAI EDDIE College St. Louis Lasalle 9 CAO ANDREW Selwyn House School Westmount 9 CHAREST RETTIG ANNIK E.S. des Sources Dollard-des-Ormeaux 9 CHEN STEVEN Montreal 8 CHIRIAC RARES College Jean de Brebeuf Montreal 9 CHIU JA CHI HOU E.S.
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