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2025 Fryer, Galois, Hypatia and Euclid Math Contests

By Kirsta Edwards
By Kirsta Edwards

In early April, a total of 50 students from both the Middle and Senior Schools engaged in our most rigorous math competitions: the Fryer, Galois, Hypatia, and Euclid Contests. The Fryer, Galois, and Hypatia each last for 75 minutes and entail solving four problems, while the Euclid spans for 2.5 hours and features 10 questions. All of these contests demand clear, well-structured explanations using proper mathematical form.
Certificates of Distinction are awarded to recognize those ranking in the top 25% among CDS participants, while a prestigious school medal is earned by the highest scorer in each contest. Both of these types of awards adhere to minimum cut-off scores published by the CEMC, and the presentation of school medals is pending arrival of our shipment.
 
Fryer Mathematics Contest (Grade 9 or below): This year, 29 CDS students participated in the Fryer contest.
 
Worldwide average score: 23.4 out of 40
Certificates of Distinction are awarded to:
Ben Li (Grade 7), with a score of 28
Rachel McKenzie (Grade 7) and Isidore Leung (Grade 7), both with a score of 30
A Certificate of Distinction and the School Medal was earned by both Emily Li (Grade 7) and Santtu Koskinen (Grade 8) with a score of 31.
 
Galois Mathematics Contest (Grade 10 or below): This year, 8 CDS students participated in the Galois contest.
 
Worldwide average score: 23.2 out of 40
A Certificate of Distinction, his name published on the Galois Contest Honour Roll, and the School Medal was earned by Dylan Matsui (Grade 10) with a score of 29.
 
Hypatia Contest (Grade 11 or below): This year, 3 CDS students participated in the Hypatia contest.
 
Worldwide average score: 25.1 out of 40
The School Medal was earned by: Lucas Colozza (Grade 11), with a score of 26.
 
Euclid Contest (Grade 12 or below): This year, 10 CDS students participated in the Euclid contest.
 
Worldwide average score: 54.8 out of 100
A Certificate of Distinction and the School Medal was earned by: Frank Fu (Grade 12), with a score of 71.
 
Congratulations to all students who participated in these annual enrichment opportunities. If you would like to know your score on any of these contests as it was not reported in the above results, please speak to your math teacher.
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13415 Dufferin Street, King, Ontario L7B 1K5 

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Founded in 1972, The Country Day School is a co-educational private school offering programs in JK-12 and located on 100 acres north of Toronto in King.