Cultivating Problem-Solving
At Gioia House, we believe that mathematical application and creative problem-solving are key to developing critical thinking and communication skills. Through our Thomas Aquinas Scholars Program we offer a range of engaging programs and contests where we nurture students’ ability to reason and justify their ideas while tackling complex problems.
This term, Primary students have embraced the challenge of mathematical problem-solving through exciting competitions such as Maths Games, and Maths Olympiad. These contests not only sharpen their analytical skills but also inspire a love for mathematics.
Our Gioia House girls did very well in the Kangourou sans Frontières (KSF) maths competition last term, with 15 Credits and one distinction achieved. Congratulations girls!
Brooke Panagopoulos
Gifted Education Coordinator P-6/Year 2 Teacher/Acting Curriculum Leader Gioia House

