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32Nd New Brunswick Mathematics Competition Vendredi 9 Mai 2014 / Friday May 9Th, 2014 32e Concours de mathématiques du Nouveau-Brunswick 32nd New Brunswick Mathematics Competition Vendredi 9 mai 2014 / Friday May 9th, 2014 PARTICIPATION 7e année / 8e année / 9e année / Total Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 U.N.B. 230 252 195 677 Fredericton 143 148 111 402 St-John 87 104 84 275 U. de M. 214 221 135 570 Moncton 124 127 71 322 Edmundston 41 43 34 118 Shippagan 49 51 30 130 Total N.-B. 444 473 330 1247 MOYENNES / AVERAGES 7e année / 8e année/ 9e année / Grade 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 U.N.B. Fredericton 44.1 % 46.4 % 35.9 % St-John 42.3 % 43.5 % 30.1 % U. de M. Moncton 40.0 % 45.1 % 32.9 % Edmundston 43.6 % 45.1 % 35.1 % Shippagan 42.6 % 36.6 % 28.7 % Province 42.3 % 43.5 % 30.1 % GAGNANTS PROVINCIAUX / PROVINCIAL WINNERS NOM / NAME ÉCOLE / SCHOOL CENTILE / CAMPUS PERCENTILE Daniel Holmes GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Fredericton Albert Cho PRINCESS ELIZABETH SCHOOL 93.75 % St-John Noah Cameron Fredericton GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 93.75 % Howe Braeden Moncton RIVERVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 91.25 % MacDougall Fredericton 7e Ben Zhang GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 91.25 % année Zhongchi (Leo) St-John Grade MILLIDGEVILLE NORTH SCHOOL 91.00 % 7 Li Jack Lui GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 91.00 % Fredericton Hichem Brahmi ÉCOLE LE MASCARET 90.00 % Moncton Charles-Olivier Moncton ÉCOLE CARREFOUR DE L’ACADIE 90.00 % Marquis Alex St-John SIR JAMES DUNN ACADEMY 90.00 % Khoshbakhtian Edmundsto Andy Ouellette ÉCOLE RÉGIONALE SAINT-BASILE 100 % n Darin Liang GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Fredericton BLISS CARMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (District Fredericton Ishwar Desai 100 % 18) BLISS CARMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (District Fredericton Leo Kim 96.25 % 18) Patricia Fredericton 8e GEORGE STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL 95.00 % année Kennedy Grade Naida Ingalls ÉCOLE SAINTE-ANNE 95.00 % Fredericton 8 BLISS CARMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (District Fredericton Yang Hua 92.50 % 18) Rene Robichaud LE DOMAINE ÉTUDIANT 92.25 % Shippagan Brady Park BESSBOROUGH SCHOOL 92.25 % Moncton BLISS CARMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (District Fredericton Shubb Fageria 91.25 % 18) Zhouhang Dai SAINT JOHN HIGH SCHOOL (District 8) 100 % St-John Ning Sun FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Fredericton Fredericton Jinmyung Jang FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Fredericton Sumyung Jang FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % 9e St-John année Bob Bao ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL 91.25 % Grade KENNEBECASIS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL St-John Tommy Kim 91.25 % 9 (District 6) Hansen Liu FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 86.25 % Fredericton Jae Hyun Fredericton DEVON PARK CHRISTIAN SCHOOL 82.50 % Hwang KENNEBECASIS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL St-John Junwon Hwang 82.25 % (District 6) Vasili Osipau BATHURST HIGH SCHOOL 80.25 % Fredericton GAGNANT.E.S DU CAMPUS DE FREDERICTON / FREDERICTON CAMPUS WINNERS Daniel Holmes GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % e 7 année / Noah Cameron Howe GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 93.75 % Grade 7 Ben Zhang GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 91.25 % Participants : 143 Moyenne / Average : 44.1 % Darin Liang GEORGE ST MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % e 8 année / Ishwar Desai BLISS CARMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Grade 8 Leo Kim BLISS CARMAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 18) 96.25 % Participants : 148 Moyenne / Average : 46.4 % Ning Sun FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % e 9 année / Jinmyung Jang FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Grade 9 Sunyung Jang FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL (District 18) 100 % Participants : 111 Moyenne / Average : 35.9 % GAGNANT.E.S DU CAMPUS DE ST-JOHN / ST-JOHN CAMPUS WINNERS Albert Cho PRINCESS ELIZABETH SCHOOL 93.75 % 7e année / Zhongchi (Leo) Li MILLIDGEVILLE NORTH SCHOOL 91.00 % Grade 7 Alex SIR JAMES DUNN ACADEMY 90.00 % Khoshbakhtian Participants : 87 Moyenne / Average : 42.3 % Mika Park QUISPAMSIS MIDDLE SCHOOL (District 6) 85.00 % e 8 année / Sung Eun Yi ROTHESAY PARK SCHOOL 82.50 % Grade 8 Todd Yurco BAYSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL 81.00 % Participants : 104 Moyenne / Average : 43.5 % Zhouhang Dai SAINT JOHN HIGH SCHOOL (District 8) 100 % e 9 année / Bob Bao ROTHESAY NETHERWOOD SCHOOL 91.25 % Grade 9 Tommy Kim KENNEBECASIS VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL (District 6) 91.25 % Participants : 84 Moyenne / Average : 30.1 % GAGNANT.E.S DU CAMPUS DE MONCTON / MONCTON CAMPUS WINNERS Braeden MacDougall RIVERVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL 91.25 % 7e année / Hichem Brahmi ÉCOLE LE MASCARET 90.00 % Grade 7 Charles-Olivier ÉCOLE CARREFOUR DE L’ACADIE 90.00 % Marquis Participants : 124 Moyenne / Average : 40.0 % Brady Park BESSBOROUGH SCHOOL 92.25 % e 8 année / Zachary Léger ÉCOLE PÈRE EDGAR.- T.- LEBLANC 88.50 % Grade 8 Hayley Touchburn ÉCOLE MGR FRANÇOIS BOURGEOIS 87.50 % Participants : 127 Moyenne / Average : 45.1 % David Han Mingyu ÉCOLE L’ODYSÉE 77.25 % e 9 année / Marco Lamothe MONCTON HIGH SCHOOL 69.25 % Grade 9 Leo Kim RIVERVIEW HIGH SCHOOL 66.00 % Participants : 71 Moyenne / Average : 32.9 % GAGNANT.E.S DU CAMPUS D’EDMUNDSTON / EDMUNDSTON CAMPUS WINNERS Kate Graham POLYVALENTE ROLAND-PÉPIN 79.75 % e 7 année / Jasmine Savoie ACADÉMIE NOTRE-DAME 72.00 % Grade 7 Pierre Bélanger ÉCOLE ECHO JEUNESSE 70.75 % Participants : 41 Moyenne / Average : 43.6 % Andy Ouelette ÉCOLE REGIONALE SAINT-BASILE 100 % e 8 année / Brandon Devost POLYVALENTE THOMAS ALBERT (District 3) 81.00 % Grade 8 Pascale Gagnon POLYVALENTE THOMAS ALBERT (District 3) 81.00 % Participants : 43 Moyenne / Average : 45.1 % Pascal Valcourt POLYVALENTE A J SAVOIE 69.25 % e 9 année / Patrick Roy POLYVALENTE THOMAS ALBERT (District 3) 66.25 % Grade 9 Patrick Collin CITÉ DES JEUNES A M SORMANY 57.50 % Participants : 34 Moyenne / Average : 35.1 % GAGNANT.E.S DU CAMPUS DE SHIPPAGAN / SHIPPAGAN CAMPUS WINNERS 7e année / Xavier Violette PLACE DES JEUNES 76.00 % Grade 7 Marc-Antoine Gauvin ÉCOLE LA RIVIÈRE 72.25 % Jolyn Sonier CARREFOUR ÉTUDIANT 71.75 % Participants : 49 Moyenne / Average : 42.6 % Rene Robichaud LE DOMAINE ÉTUDIANT 92.25 % 8e année / Karine Godin LA CROISÉE ROBERTVILLE 68.50 % Grade 8 Laurence Allain CENTRE SCOLAIRE COMMUNAUTAIRE LA 66.25 % FONTAINE Participants : 51 Moyenne / Average : 36.6 % Jolyn Arseneau ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE NÉPISIGUIT (District 5) 64.00 % 9e année / Alexandre Chiasson ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE NÉPISIGUIT (District 5) 63.50 % Grade 9 Alex Girouard CENTRE SCOLAIRE COMMUNAUTAIRE LA 58.75 % FONTAINE Participants : 30 Moyenne / Average : 28.7 % GAGNANT.E.S DE DISTRICT /DISTRICT WINNERS District Niveau Nom / Name École / School Campus / Grade 7e Josh Jardine MILLERTON ELEMENTARY AND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL Fredericton ASDN 8e Alex Douthwright CAMPBELLTON MIDDLE SCHOOL Fredericton 8e Zoe Tozer NORTH AND SOUTH ESK REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Fredericton 9e Vasili Osipau BATHURST HIGH SCOOL Fredericton 7e Albert Cho PRINCESS ELIZABETH SCHOOL St-John ASDS 8e Mika Park QUISPAMSIS MIDDLE SCHOOL St-John 9e Zhouhang Dai SAINT JOHN HIGH SCHOOL St-John 7e Braeden MacDougall RIVERVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL Moncton ASDE 8e Brady Park BESSBOROUGH SCHOOL Moncton 9e Marco Lamothe MONCTON HIGH SCHOOL Moncton 7e Daniel Holmes GEORGE STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL Fredericton 8e Darin Liang GEORGE STREET MIDDLE SCHOOL Fredericton ASDW 8e Ishwar Desai BLISS CARMEN MIDDLE SCHOOL Fredericton 9e Ning Sun FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL Fredericton 9e Jinmyung Jang FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL Fredericton 9e Sumyung Jang FREDERICTON HIGH SCHOOL Fredericton 7e Kate Graham POLYVALENTE ROLAND PÉPIN Edmundston DSFNE 8e Rene Robichaud LE DOMAINE ÉTUDIANT Shippagan 9e Jolyn Arseneau ÉCOLE SECONDAIRE NÉPISIGUIT Shippagan 7e Hichem Brahmi ÉCOLE LE MASCARET Moncton DSFS 7e Charles-Olivier Marquis ÉCOLE CARREFOUR DE L’ACADIE Moncton 8e Nadia Ingalls ÉCOLE SAINTE-ANNE Fredericton 9e David Han Mingyu ÉCOLE L’ODYSSÉE Moncton 7e Pierre Bélanger ÉCOLE ECHO JEUNESSE Edmundston DSFNO 8e Andy Ouellette ÉCOLE REGIONALE SAINT BASILE Edmundston 9e Pascal Valcourt POLYVALENTE A J SAVOIE Edmundston .
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