Cidi Claire de Chavez shone brightly as she clinched the gold medal, demonstrating outstanding mathematical prowess and problem-solving skills. Her performance was a testament to her dedication and hard work, earning her top honors in the competition.
Jazliene Escala followed closely, earning the silver medal. Her impressive showing further highlighted the strength and depth of talent in the Team EBSIS. Escala's achievements underscore the importance of nurturing young talents in the fields of mathematics and science.
Sophia Cassandra Halongong added to the E. Barretto's medal tally by securing the bronze medal. Her perseverance and determination were evident throughout the competition, contributing to the overall success of the team.
With these remarkable achievements, de Chavez, Escala, and Halongong have qualified to be part of Team Philippines, set to represent the country in the final round of the competition to be held in Bangkok, Thailand, from August 9 to 12, 2024. The school eagerly anticipates their participation and looks forward to their continued success on the international stage.
The triumph of these EBSIS mathletes is a proud moment for the school, showcasing the potential and talent of its students in the global arena. Their success serves as an inspiration to aspiring mathematicians across the school and division.