The American Mathematics Competition
(AMC)
The American Mathematics Competition (AMC) has been organised by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 1950. It is one of the most authoritative youth maths competitions in the world. Over 300,000 participants from 6,000 schools in 30 countries and regions register for these competitions every year. The competition aims to train students' analytical thinking and a positive maths attitude by motivating them to apply the maths they have learned in the classroom in a relaxing and challenging test. In addition, it sparks their enthusiasm and interest in maths through an engaging test and promotes their maths study beyond the compulsory secondary mathematics curriculum.
None of these incredible results are achieved without a professional academic team and a complementary curriculum. In addition to the regular daily maths course, we respond to national policies. We have offered after-school maths courses for each grade, such as Sudoku challenges, maths competitions, and tutorials, for Hiba pupils to choose according to their needs. Alongside this, pupils are encouraged and supported to communicate in maths language in maths class during lunch break. Such exchange and discussion stimulate pupils to learn and build friendships, and their passion for maths also inspires others. We believe that "interest is the best teacher". Therefore, we have created a warm, friendly, and positive learning environment for our pupils at Hiba to kindle their interest in maths and give play to their potential.