Einstein Kidz Abacus: The Mathopedia Math Competition and the vibrant Fashion Show

By Einstein Kidz Abacus

These events were a testament to our commitment to both academic excellence and creative expression, showcasing the incredible talents of our students.

About Einstein Kidz Abacus
For the past 10 years, Einstein Kidz Abacus has been a leading institution in Australia, known for its commitment to enhancing children’s mathematical skills through the abacus method. As one of the largest abacus programs in the State, we continue to inspire and educate students with our innovative approach.

Event Highlights

Mathopedia Math Competition
This year the company Einstein Kidz Abacus marked a successful 10th year and the Award ceremony was held on July 28th at the Ponds High School, NSW- Australia , the Mathopedia Math Competition brought together students from 15 different centers, highlighting their exceptional skills in abacus mathematics. This year, approximately 80 students participated, each demonstrating remarkable abilities and enthusiasm for the subject. The competition was honored by the presence of Mr. Warren Kirby Member of Parliament and Councillor Sreeni Pillamarri, who delivered inspiring remarks and presented awards to the top performers. Their participation underscored the significance of mathematical education and celebrated the students’ achievements in a meaningful way.

Fashion Show
Following the Mathopedia Math Competition, we hosted a vibrant Fashion Show where students showcased their creativity and flair. The show added a dynamic touch to our event series, featuring innovative designs and artistic expressions that highlighted the diverse talents of our student body. The Fashion Show was a well-received complement to the academic competition, reflecting the holistic approach of our program in nurturing both intellectual and creative skills.

Attached are high-resolution photos from both the Math Competition and the Fashion Show, capturing key moments from the day.

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