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Students to compete in olympiads

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May 31, 2025

THE South African Mathematics Foundation (SAMF) proudly unveils the select group of exceptional learners set to represent the nation at two prestigious international mathematics competitions: the International Mathematics Olympiad (IMO) in Australia, scheduled for 10-20 July 2025, and the Pan-African Mathematics Olympiad (PAMO) in Botswana, taking place from 11-18 June 2025. This selection marks a significant milestone in a decade-long journey that begins as early as Grade 4 with the SAMF's South African Mathematics Challenge.

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Students to compete in olympiads

To qualify for these teams, students journey through a rigorous pipeline. Learners achieving 50% or higher in the first round of the Old Mutual South Africa Mathematics Olympiad (SAMO) advance to the second round. The top 100 Juniors (Grades 8-10) and top 100 Seniors (Grades 11-12) then proceed to a final round where the top scorers are identified and invited to intensive training camps. This careful selection ensures that only the most mathematically adept learners are chosen for the international stage.

"Mathematical excellence is built over years of dedication, curiosity and rigorous training," said Prof Seithuthi Moshokoa, Executive Director of SAMF. "Our 2025 IMO and PAMO teams exemplify SAMF's mission to empower learners, advance research, and advocate for mathematics across South Africa. We congratulate each learner and trust their achievements will inspire others to pursue the beauty of mathematics."

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