Mangahigh hosted their first online math competition in partnership with EdTechReview that witnessed all primary and secondary schools within India competing with each other on Mangahigh’s games-based learning platform, to fight for the Ultimate Diwali Glory across the 11 day challenge period.
This one of its kind challenge witnessed participation from over 200 schools across India. The competition lasted for 11 days including three training sessions for all the participants held in advance for a better preparation.
Mangahigh offers a student centric learning resource, with 600+ activities for K-10. All activities adapt in difficulty to address the learning needs of the student and are embedded within the gamified platform. Motivated to earn medals, students collaborated with their peers and improved their personal profile.
This Diwali Challenge was all about students completing math activities, which in turn contributed to medal points on the school’s tally. Lessons were automatically assigned to students based on their age. Teachers further personalized their students’ learning by assigning Mangahigh lessons to them using the easy-to-use teaching platform. The challenge required students to complete activities recommended.
After all the training sessions, the challenge was held and the most awaited results are now out. Check out the results below!
Top 10 schools and the number of medals they have won.
S. No. | Name of the School (Top 10) | Medals Won by Students |
1. | Kulachi Hansraj Model School, Ashok Vihar, Delhi | 85 |
2. | Chinmaya Vidyalaya, Kannur, Kerala | 82 |
3. | Rukmani Birla Modern High School, Jaipur | 74 |
4. | C.B.Singh Gaur Memorial School, Lakhimpur, Uttar Pradesh | 46 |
5. | Satluj Public School Ellenabad, Haryana | 50 |
6. | Modern School Barakhamba Road, Delhi | 41 |
7. | Sanskriti School, Chanakya Puri, Delhi | 31 |
8. | Rishikul Vidyapeeth, Devru Road Sonepat, Haryana | 23 |
9. | Saupin’s School Sector 32A, Chandigarh | 21 |
10. | Shaheed Rajpal DAV Public School , Dayanand Vihar, Delhi | 15 |
Top 10 Teachers from the competition are:
S. No. | Teacher’s Name | Name of The School |
1. | Sangeeta Gulati | Sanskriti School,Delhi |
2. | Neena Tripathy | Saupin’s School, Chandigarh |
3. | Shachi Narula | Lilavatibai Podar School, Mumbai |
4. | Praveen Ralhan | CPS Global School, Chennai |
5. | Rebecca Thomas | American International School, Chennai |
6. | Reddy Chandrasekhar | Symbiosis International School, Pune |
7. | Ratnika Govil | Pathways School Gurgaon |
8. | Joginder Kumar | Indraprastha International School, Delhi |
9. | Sweta Jain | Heritage School, Delhi |
10. | Reshmi Pillai | Rukmani Birla Modern High School, Rajasthan |
Winners for the challenge have been awarded with medals and memories to be cherished for long. This was an experience for all the participants that helped them explore dimensions of game based math learning.