Once again this year, students from Steinmühle were successful in the state-wide math competitions

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Whether it’s the Math Olympiad, the Pangea Competition, or the Kangaroo Competition—students from our school have been participating in them quite successfully for years. Not all of this school year’s competitions have been evaluated yet, but Steinmühle has already seen its first encouraging results in the State of Hesse Math Olympiad.

As part of the Math Night with Professor Beutelspacher, Ms. Oestreicher-Gold and Ms. Faß honored the successful participants in the Math Olympiad.

Annabell Bork and Nela Haeberle (both in Class 5c) participated in this competition for the first time and achieved outstanding results. Among the 27 top students in the 5th grade statewide, Nela even took first place.

Jan Audretsch (7th grade) competed in the finals for the second time and placed 4th this time. At the same time, he was accepted into the “Youth Trains in Mathematics” support program run by the “Education and Talent” Foundation.

The top young talents gathered at the Technical University (TU) of Darmstadt on the last weekend of February for the final round of the 56th Hesse Mathematics Olympiad (MOH). Students in grades 5–12 demonstrated their skills in logical thinking, their ability to reason and concentrate, and their creative approach to numbers, formulas, and unusual mathematical problems under exam conditions.