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MY EXPERIENCE
n the recent Mathemat-
INTER-HOUSE
ics Competition that
I unfolded within the es-
teemed halls of The Regent
Secondary School, a spirit-
ed clash ensued between
the four rival houses: Benue,
Congo, Senegal and Vol-
ta. The atmosphere crack-
led with anticipation as stu-
dents, armed solely with their
mathematical acumen, pre-
pared to navigate through
a series of challenges that
spanned various mathe-
matical disciplines.
As the competition progressed, the rivalry among
the houses intensified, punctuated by enthusi-
MATHS behind their respective teams. With each correct
astic cheers and chants from supporters rallying
answer, jubilant roars of triumph echoed through
the auditorium, while any missteps were met with
audible groans of disappointment. The exciting
Rubik Cube challenge also took place in which
a new record was set at 38 seconds by Rishabh
COMPETITION As the curtains closed on this unforgettable spec-
2024
Manoj Ramakrishnan (Y8 Congo).
tacle, the legacy of the Mathematics Competition
endured, inspiring future generations of Regent
Secondary students to push the boundaries of
mathematical possibility while fostering a spirit of
unity amidst friendly competition.
Article by
Imam Suleiman | Year 10 Benue
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