In recent days, The Dewey Schools have continued to be honored across a range of prestigious academic arenas. At the International Kangaroo Mathematics Contest (IKMC) 2026, leveraging strong English proficiency and logical reasoning, 60 Dewey “math champions” confidently tackled the highly differentiated bilingual exam, achieving outstanding results:
- 2 Silver Awards
- 14 Bronze Awards
- 44 Consolation Prizes
Originating in Australia, IKMC is one of the world’s most established and reputable mathematics competitions, with over 30 years of development. Each year, it attracts approximately 6,000,000 participants from more than 70 countries. Beyond testing knowledge, the exam emphasizes logical thinking, reasoning ability, and real-world application, rather than rote memorization of formulas.
These impressive achievements by Dewey students are not only the result of individual effort but also the “fruits” of a well-structured Mathematics program that nurtures passion and encourages practical application of knowledge. Dewey believes that the IKMC journey will continue to foster a love for Mathematics while empowering students with the confidence to pursue even greater academic challenges in the future.
At Dewey, Mathematics is regarded as a fundamental pillar for developing thinking skills and building scientific understanding. The program focuses on mathematical reasoning, modeling, and real-world problem-solving through experiential learning and interdisciplinary projects. The school also places strong emphasis on English proficiency, ensuring that students are academically grounded while confidently integrating into international environments.

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The International Kangaroo Mathematics Contest (IKMC) 2026 – National Round attracted over 33,000 participants from 33 provinces and cities. It is one of the most reputable annual academic competitions, designed to assess students’ logical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and mathematical flexibility on a global scale.




