JAKARTA (JP): Host nation Indonesia recorded a remarkable achievement in the 2007 International Math and Science Olympiad for Primary Schools, winning six out of 11 gold medals on offer.
Indonesia also bagged eight silvers and 12 bronzes and was named Best Experiment and Best Overall in math and Best Theory in science in the competition, which began from Monday through Friday.
Four Indonesian students, Nicholas Tarino from Christian Elementary School SDK St. Maris in Tangerang, Chrysta Soetanto of SD Tirta Marta Jakarta, Steano Suryanto of SD Santa Theresia Jakarta, and Richard Akira from SD PL Bernardus in Central Java, won gold medals in math category at the 4th annual Olympiadorganized by the Ministry of Education of Indonesia.
Two other students, FX. Erick Estrada of SD Tunas Bangsa, West Kalimantan, and Winnie Jesslyn of SDS Soetomo I, Medan, North Sumatra, followed suit in science category.
Director General of Elementary and Secondary Schools at the Ministry, Suyanto, said he was very happy with the victory, which is far better than last year's one gold.
"This happens due to hard work and dedication of the trainers to prepare students tirelessly for the event," he said Friday.
135 delegation members from nine countries, Indonesia, Brunei, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Srilanka, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the Philippines participated in the Olympiad.(Kurniawan Hari)
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