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The 2010Euclid Contest -- BC Results The 2010Euclid Contest -- BC Results In the 2010 Euclid Contest there were 1982 participants from 165 BC schools. The questions were marked by a team including: PAULA AARONSON, University Hill (Vancouver) MAHTA KOSRAVI, UBC ANDREW ADLER, UBC JEROME LEFEBVRE, UBC Grad Student SEEMA ALI, Killarney (Vancouver) FOK LEUNG, UBC [Chief Marker 1-4] DARIEN ALLAN, New Westminster, JULIA LIN, R C Palmer (Richmond) (New Westminster) WEILY LIN, West Vancouver (West Vancouver) MELANIA ALVAREZ-ADEM, PIMS GEORGE LIN, Pinetree (Coquitlam) OMER ANGEL, UBC KEQIN LIU, UBC RICHARD ANSTEE, UBC [Chief Marker 8-10] PHILIP LOEWEN, UBC GEORGE BLUMAN, UBC ROBERT LOVELL, St. George's School (Vancouver) PATRICK BROSNAN, UBC JOHN MACDONALD, UBC PERVIN BUHARIWALA, Fraser Heights (Surrey) MARK MACDONALD, Mathematics PDF, UBC PETER CASS, Honorary Professor UBC MARK MACLEAN, UBC [B.C. Euclid Co-ordinator] SHANE CERNELE, UBC Grad Student ROBERT MOREWOOD, Vancouver (Vancouver) CAREY CHIEN, Vancouver WAYNE NAGATA, UBC [Chief Marker 5-7] PAWEL CHRZASTOWSKI, Sir Winston Churchill CARMEN NEACS, Rockridge (West Vancouver) (Vancouver) ATHENA NGUYEN, UBC Grad Student WARREN CODE, Mathematics PDF, UBC JOHN OMIELAN, Burnaby (Burnaby) ANA CULIBRK, UBC Grad Student PAUL OTTAWAY, Mathematics PDF, UBC MICHAEL DOEBELI, UBC CHAO PANG, UBC Grad Student ROGER DONALDSON, Vancouver MALABIKA PRAMANIK, UBC SOHAN DULAI, Windermere (Vancouver) ANDREW RECHNITZER , UBC MOSTAFA FAZLY, UBC Grad Student CALEB REPPENHAGEN, Magee (Vancouver) JOEL FELDMAN, UBC NEVENA SAVOVIC, Gleneagle (Coquitlam) MICHAEL FINNIGAN, Yale (Abbotsford) DOMINIK SCHOETZAU, UBC RAJIV GUPTA, UBC DWIGHT SIEBERT, Earl Marriott (Surrey) NICK HARLAND, UBC Grad Student JEFF SMITH, UBC CHRISTOPH HAUERT, UBC TAI-PENG TSAI, UBC JACK HOY, Kelowna BIANCA UNGUREAN, Lord Byng (Vancouver) XIAOHU JI, UBC Grad Student TIM VUORELA, Delta (Delta) BLAISE JOHNSON, Sentinel (West Vancouver) ANDY WAN, UBC Grad Student DAN KAMIN, Lord Byng (Vancouver) DAVID WEI, Vancouver KALLE KARU, UBC LISA WEST, Penticton (Penticton) JOSHUA KESHET, Vancouver BRIAN WETTON, UBC YOUNG-HEON KIM, UBC THOMAS WONG, UBC Grad Student DAVID KOHLER, UBC Grad Student JOE WOOD, Vancouver SA ZHAI, UBC Grad Student §§§§§ Only students who had a score over 50 were considered for the following tabulations. The indicated scores are based on the BC marking. Some scores will change after national re-marking. In each table it is an honour to be a ranking school. Among the 29 BC schools with twenty or more participants, the ranking schools (based on results of the twenty highest scoring students) are: 1 Sir Winston Churchill (Vancouver) 1581 6 Richmond (Richmond) 1393 2 Pinetree (Coquitlam) 1566 7 Mount Douglas (Victoria) 1332 3 Burnaby North (Burnaby) 1496 8 R.C. Palmer (Richmond) 1303 4 West Vancouver (West Vancouver) 1471 9 R.E. Mountain (Langley) 1219 5 Fraser Heights (Surrey) 1405 Among the 77 BC schools with ten or more participants, the ranking schools (based on results of the ten highest scoring students) are: 1 Sir Winston Churchill (Vancouver) 854 18 Mount Douglas (Victoria) 721 2 Pinetree (Coquitlam) 841 19 J N Burnett (Richmond) 713 3 Burnaby North (Burnaby) 814 20 Handsworth (North Vancouver) 704 4 Moscrop 805 21 Magee (Vancouver) 703 West Vancouver (West Vancouver) 805 22 North Surrey (Surrey) 697 6 Point Grey (Vancouver) 775 Killarney (Vancouver) 697 7 Semiahmoo (Surrey) 759 24 Claremont (Victoria) 694 Sentinel (West Vancouver) 759 25 Seaquam (Delta) 675 Steveston London (Richmond) 759 26 Rockridge (West Vancouver) 673 10 Prince of Wales (Vancouver) 750 Windermere (Vancouver) 673 St. George’s (Vancouver) 750 28 David Thompson (Vancouver) 672 University Hill (Vancouver) 750 29 Riverside (Port Coquitlam) 670 13 Richmond (Richmond) 745 30 R.E. Mountain (Langley) 668 Port Moody (Port Moody) 745 31 New Westminster (New Westminister) 665 15 Fraser Heights (Surrey) 738 32 Hugh McRoberts (Richmond) 658 16 R.C. Palmer (Richmond) 734 33 Johnston Heights (Surrey) 652 17 University Transition Program 727 34 Templeton (Vancouver) 617 (Vancouver) 35 Sir Charles Tupper (Vancouver) 557 Among the 121 BC schools with five or more participants, the ranking schools (based on the results of the five highest scoring students) are: 1 Pinetree 448 38 Windermere 362 2 Sir Winston Churchill 446 Southpointe Academy 362 3 West Vancouver 427 40 David Thompson 359 4 Moscrop 424 St. Michael’s School 359 5 Burnaby North 422 Kitsilano 359 6 Point Grey 411 43 Matthew McNair 357 7 Prince of Wales 410 44 R.E. Mountain 354 8 Long Byng 406 New Westminster 354 University Transition Program 406 46 Johnston Heights 351 Steveston London 406 47 Hugh Boyd 347 Semiahmoo 406 48 Walnut Grove 343 12 Sentinel 404 49 Esquimalt 332 13 University Hill 403 50 A.R. MacNeil 331 14 Port Moody 401 51 Pacific Academy 330 15 Burnaby Central 398 52 Kelowna 328 16 St. George’s 395 St. Margaret's School 328 17 Eric Hamber 393 54 Vancouver College 327 Dover Bay 393 55 R.A. McMath 324 19 R.C. Palmer 390 56 Bodwell High 323 20 J.N. Burnett 389 57 Templeton 322 21 North Surrey 388 Archbishop Carney 322 22 Richmond 386 59 Brentwood College 320 23 Mount Douglas 383 60 Gladstone 314 Fraser Heights 383 61 Little Flower Academy 313 25 Rockridge 379 62 H.J. Cambie 312 26 Heritage Woods 378 63 Mount Baker 311 Killarney 378 Crofton House School 311 28 Claremont 377 65 Elgin Park 308 29 Handsworth 376 66 St. Thomas More 305 30 Magee 373 Cariboo Hill 305 31 Centennial 372 68 Belmont 300 32 Hugh McRoberts 371 69 Maple Ridge 299 33 Riverside 369 70 Sir Charles Tupper 297 Burnaby South 369 71 Delta 296 35 Seaquam 367 72 Argyle 294 36 Lester B. Pearson College 363 73 South Delta 288 Pattison 363 74 L.V. Rogers 267 Among the 126 schools from Metro Vancouver and Metro Victoria with three or more participants, the ranking schools (based on the results of the three highest scoring students) are: 1 Pinetree 276 49 New Westminster 219 2 Sir Winston Churchill 273 50 Southridge School 218 3 University Transition Program 264 Main Street Education Centre 218 4 West Vancouver 263 52 Hugh Boyd 216 5 Burnaby North 260 54 Guildford Park 214 6 Moscrop 259 Meadowridge 214 7 Long Byng 254 55 St. Margaret's School 211 Point Grey 254 R.A. McMath 210 9 Semiahmoo 253 57 Esquimalt 209 Prince of Wales 253 58 Pacific Academy 208 11 Steveston London 251 Bodwell High 208 University Hill 251 60 A.R. MacNeil 207 13 Burnaby Central 250 61 D.W. Poppy 205 Port Moody 250 Archbishop Carney 205 15 Sentinel 249 Dr. Charles Best 205 16 J.N. Burnett 243 64 Earl Marriott 204 17 St. George’s 241 65 Vancouver College 203 North Surrey 241 66 Cariboo Hill 202 20 Eric Hamber 240 Gladstone 202 Mount Douglas 240 Crofton House School 202 21 R.C. Palmer 238 69 Stelly's School 199 St. Michael’s School 238 70 Templeton 198 23 Killarney 237 71 Little Flower Academy 197 Centennial 237 72 Britannia 196 Fraser Heights 237 Burnaby Mountain 196 26 Hugh McRoberts 236 74 Holy cross Regional 195 27 Richmond 235 Richmond Christian 195 Rockridge 235 76 Fleetwood Park 194 30 Burnaby South 234 77 H.J. Cambie 192 Claremont 234 78 Belmont 191 31 Southpointe Academy 233 Vancouver Tech 191 Heritage Woods 233 80 St. Thomas More 189 Pattison 233 Sir Charles Tupper 189 35 Gleneagle 232 West Point Grey Academy 189 Magee 232 83 Maple Ridge 186 Riverside 232 84 South Delta 185 38 Handsworth 231 Argyle 185 Seaquam 231 86 Samuel Robertson Tech. 184 Matthew McNair 231 87 John Oliver 180 40 Windermere 230 88 Oak Bay High 177 41 Lester B. Pearson College 229 89 North Delta 175 42 R.E. Mountain 225 90 Elgin Park 174 York House School 225 91 Delta 173 44 David Thompson 223 92 Princess Margaret 170 45 Kitsilano 222 93 Burnsview 167 Walnut Grove 222 94 Mennonite 164 47 Byrne Creek 221 95 Langley 159 48 Johnston Heights 220 96 Langley Christian High 157 Among the 36 schools from the rest of BC with three or more participants, the ranking schools (based on the results of the three highest scoring students) are: 1 Dover Bay 250 2 Kelowna 220 3 Woodlands 210 4 Brentwood College 208 5 Pitt Meadows 194 6 Mount Baker 193 7 Sardis 192 8 Penticton 183 9 Wellington 181 10 Kwalikum 179 Correlieu 179 12 Smithers 171 13 South Kamloops 165 14 L.V. Rogers 164 15 Georges P. Vanier 161 §§§§§ The following students ranked in the top 10% in BC: GROUP I Cheng Robin Pinetree Wang Richard Sir Winston Churchill Zhang Allen University Transition Program Grade 10 Majdzadeh Ali Port Moody Sun Susan West Vancouver Grade 10 Lim Ursula Anne Burnaby North Grade 9 Zhou Jonathan Pinetree Lai Leo Prince of Wales Grade 9 Xu Xinlei Long Byng Lin Jason Sir Winston Churchill GROUP II SCORES 89 – 87 Gu Shuo Burnaby Central Lin Frank Sir Winston Churchill Shen Charlie Pinetree Grade 11 Song Wen Yi Semiahmoo Grade 11 Xu Hantian Point Grey Grade 11 Yi Ye Jin University Transition Program Grade 8 Zhu YuQi University Hill Xie Selina Moscrop Grade 11 Zhang Junqi Thomas Haney Cheung James Steveston London Ji Eddie J.N. Burnett Li Lilly Sir Winston Churchill Grade 11 Wang LeXuan Hugh McRoberts Xu Fang Sentinel Grade 11 Yu Steven Pinetree Grade 10 GROUP III SCORES 86 – 85 Ewanus Brandon St. Michael’s School Ung Manuel Sir Winston Churchill Xia Qingxian St. George’s Grade 10 Xue Li Burnaby Central Zhou Allen Moscrop Grade 11 Gu Xiaochen University Hill Grade 10 He Bill Eric Hamber Grade 11 Lee Min Hyuk North Surrey Grade 11 Li Xin Xing Burnaby North Lu Cathy Pinetree Ma Mian West Vancouver Grade 11 Mock Remy Mount Douglas Oh Jun Moscrop Park Patrick Magee Grade 11 Peng Bo St.
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