International Mathematics Competition (IMC): Hanoi – Amsterdam Strikes Again!
The delegation of Vietnam, consisting of 24 students from Hanoi – Amsterdam High School, has made teachers, school, and the nation proud.
In accordance with MOET’s direction of “Education International Integration”, Hanoi – Amsterdam Board of Administration has supervised the cooperation between the school’s Math – IT Department and parents to form a delegation to the International Mathematics Competition (IMC) for five consecutive years. This is an international-scale competition for secondary- and high-schoolers. Vietnamese students have impressed international friends with both their mathematics skills and their country’s traditional culture.
The past 5 years’ results have been very positive and encouraging, due to the expertise of instructing teachers, the passion of students, and the dedication of parents. The competition has helped students and teachers improve the teaching and learning of mathematics, meanwhile developing higher level thinking. In addition, the IMC also connects countries and regions, enabling students to exchange mathematical and practical knowledge and experience the culture of participant cities and countries. The competition aims to advance mathematics program to international standard.
A generation of talented Amsers – the school’s hope
During teamwork, each competing team had at maximum 6 members: one group leader, one vice-group leader, and four students. The test consisted of two rounds: individual and teamwork. Apart from the competition, participants will join various activities: cultural exchange night, field trip, etc. From 2011, the host countries have been Indonesia, Taiwan, Bulgaria, Korea, and China, in that order.
Results |
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Name |
Individual award |
Team award |
Trần Đình Quân |
Gold Medal |
Champion – teamwork Third prize – all-group Second prize – group
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Hoàng Nguyễn Minh Phương |
Silver Medal |
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Nguyễn Đình Hiếu |
Silver Medal |
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Nguyễn Tuấn Hoàng |
Silver Medal |
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Bùi Hồng Đức |
Gold Medal (highest scorer 120/150) |
Champion – teamwork Champion – group Champion – all-group
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Ngô Lê Bách |
Silver Medal |
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Nguyễn Ngọc Đức |
Silver Medal |
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Lê Trần Công Hưng |
Silver Medal |
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Dương Đức Minh |
Silver Medal |
Third prize – group
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Chu Công Thành |
Bronze Medal |
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Nguyễn Hoàng Tùng Lâm |
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Dương Hồng Minh |
Honorary Mention |
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Lã Triều Dương |
Bronze Medal |
Champion – Teamwork
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Ngô Chi Lan |
Bronze Medal |
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Trương Tuấn Nghĩa |
Honorary Mention |
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Nguyễn Bảo Minh |
Honorary Mention |
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Phan Minh Đức |
Gold Medal |
Second prize – group, third prize – teamwork
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Nguyễn Nga Nhi |
Silver Medal |
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Nguyễn Đăng Khôi |
Silver Medal |
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Phạm Quốc Việt |
Honorary Mention |
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Nguyễn Minh Tuấn |
Silver Medal |
Third prize – group Third prize – teamwork
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Nguyễn Đức Huy |
Silver Medal |
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Mai Thiên An |
Bronze Medal |
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Phan Viết Tân |
Honorary Mention |
Since 2013, the Vietnamese delegation has been doing all problems exclusively in English and has garnered great results. This affirms that teaching and learning of mathematics and science in English is a prudent strategy, improving the potential for English education in compliance with the MOET’s proposal.
Choosing suitable students for the competition is a difficult task that also required confidence in student’s ability. That confidence paid off when the Vietnamese delegation brought back 24 individual awards including 3 gold medals, along 5 champion cups and 13 teamwork cups. One student got the highest score for the individual round, while one team achieved the maximum score of 400/400 in the teamwork round. The past 5 years’ results have shown steady rise, and this year’s is an important mark for the school, illustrating increasingly deep international integration.
Year |
Host Country |
Teacher |
Position |
2015 |
China |
Phùng Thị Kim Dung |
Head of Delegation |
Cai Việt Long |
Group leader |
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Đặng Minh Tuấn |
Group leader |
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Nguyễn Tiến Trung |
Group leader |
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Đoàn Thị Lê Oanh |
Group leader |
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Nguyễn Tiến Lâm |
Group leader |
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Cao Vân Oanh |
Vice-Group leader |
List of supervising teachers in the IMC 2015 – Vietnamese delegation
The delegation of Hanoi – Amsterdam high school received awards at the IMC 2015
With advanced teaching methods, the teachers stimulated creativity and provided their students with international-standard knowledge. Developing thinking skill is Hanoi – Amsterdam high school’s is emphasized not only for elite selected team but also school-wide in order to develop personal potential and encourage passions and perseverance. Teacher Phùng Thị Kim Dung, Head of Math-IT Department, Head of Hanoi – Amsterdam high school’s Delegation to the IMC 2015 said: “Participating in the IMC enables students to express their inner ability alongside equipped knowledge. IMC’s problems are practical, lively, and fascinating. The competition’s format is also innovative, especially in the teamwork round where team-mates have to know each other’s strength and weaknesses inside out in order to coordinate. This is a sustainable education that enables each student to develop their potential and adapt to an international education environment.”
Thanks to extremely careful preparations from selection to education, the delegation of Hanoi – Amsterdam high school has had great accomplishments. Amidst the sea of flags from more than 30 countries and territories, Vietnam’s flag proudly flew to the ovation of international friends. As the school’s 30 year anniversary draws near, many congratulations go to you who have made Hanoi – Amsterdam high school and Vietnam proud.
Reporter: Nhật Linh – Literature 1417
Translator: Tiến Thành – A1 1316