Primary Years to High School students sat for the exam, which gathered over 6 million participants from 104 countries.
In March, students from Year 3 to Year 10 took part in the International Kangaroo Mathematics Contest, the largest mathematics competition in the world.
Created in France and globally organized by the Association Kangourou sans Frontières (AKSF), the contest reached its 17th edition in 2025, bringing together over 6 million participants from more than 104 countries. In Brazil alone, 1.5 million students took part.
The competition’s primary goal is to encourage students to deepen their knowledge, spark interest in mathematics, and develop logical and analytical thinking skills—challenging themselves in a spirit of personal growth rather than competition with others.
Participating in contests like this also helps prepare students for key milestones in their academic journey and is highly regarded by universities worldwide.
Our students earned 9 gold medals, 27 silver medals, and 50 bronze medals this year.
During a formal ceremony, all participants received an official certificate. The event also honored the medalists, who were celebrated in the presence of their families.