What does Sasmo stand for?

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad
Acronym. Definition. SASMO. Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad.

Is Sasmo a international?

Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad (SASMO) is an international mathematics competition that is organised by Singapore International Math Contests Centre (SIMCC) and supported by non-profit foundations Scholastic Trust Singapore (STS) and SASMO Advisory Council (SAC) with more than 30,000 participants from 21 …

Are you allowed a calculator in Sasmo?

90 minutes is given to solve all the problems. However, all students are required to stay in the exam hall for at least 75 minutes. Calculators are not allowed in the exam, calculations could be done on scrap paper. Exam papers or any notes written during the constant can not be taken out.

What is Smops?

The Singapore Mathematical Olympiad for Primary School (SMOPS) was inaugurated in 1990. In Singapore, the first round of competition is still called the SMOPS, held in the premises of Hwa Chong Institution.

Which country has hardest math Olympiad?

US triumphs in ‘hardest ever’ maths Olympiad. Don’t panic if it left you bewildered. Some of the world’s best mathematical brains have been having trouble too. The British IMO team’s leader, Dr Geoff Smith of Bath University, said it was the hardest paper in the history of the IMO, which was first held in 1959.

What is SASMO and how does it work?

Since then it has served Singapore’s primary, secondary and international schools, providing feedback and enrichment to schools and students. It is run as a one round competition in April annually and has expanded into 18 countries. Currently SASMO has 9 divisions from primary 2 to secondary 4 (Grade 2 to 10).

How many schools took part in sasmo 2016?

More than 100 schools from Singapore took part in SASMO 2016. The SASMO Team with the support of Advisory Council spend countless hours carefully developing contest papers which will touch on both school and Olympiad maths.

How to register for SASMO 2021?

Hence we have developed a set of procedures to ensure that all our contests are monitored and invigilated in the most secure setup. The school can choose to host SASMO between 6th April 2021 and 25th April 2021. Please click here to download the registration form and email to [email protected].

Who can take the SASMO exam?

SASMO is open to all Grade 2 to 10 students ( Primary 2 to 6 and Secondary 1 to 4 students). Each level has a differentiated paper and contains 25 questions within 2 sections: