We are the highest scoring center in the                           Midwest branch of Daekyo, USA!   Our strategy of beginning students right at 4 years old brings out the highest potential achievement for all students!  

 
 

   
2011 Olympiad Results
 National Medalists  Top Ten Placements  Top Tenth National Percentile

 Akash Mallady, 1st grade, BRONZE

Surya Jaladi, 2nd grade, GOLD

Shreya Srigiri, 3rd grade, SILVER

Ganasri Aleti, 4th grade, GOLD

Siddharth Balaji, 5th grade, BRONZE

 Yuvan Chali, 1st grade, (6/199)

Krish Sardesai, 2nd grade, (4/163)

Ridhima Reddy Ginkala, 2nd grade, (6/163)

Bhavya Reddy Perma, 3rd grade, (9/118)

Adicharan Sridhar, 1st grade

Vinay Sriramanane, 1st grade

Nila Sasi, 2nd grade

Rohith Ryali, 2nd grade

Prashida Galla, 3rd grade

Kavya Alagendran, 4th grade

 Top 25th National Percentile  

 Suchita Karnati, 1st grade

Janvi Huria, 1st grade

Chloe Ong, 1st grade

VedaVyas Kolli, 1st grade

Arjun Suresh, 1st grade

Oviya Srihari, 1st grade

Tyler Arulsamy, 1st grade

Siddarth Vuskamalla, 1st grade

Himanth Bobba, 1st grade

 Ashna Chali, 2nd grade

Ashish Dhanalakota, 2nd grade

Sri Krishna Narendula, 2nd grade

Vishwasri Aleti, 2nd grade

Susan George, 2nd grade

Adnan Pattan, 3rd grade

Gautami Kankipati, 3rd grade

  Divya Srihari, 4th grade

Alvin Alaphat, 4th grade

Sathvika Janga, 4th grade

Neha Bollam, 4th grade

Vinai Kumar, 5th grade

 

   Special Notes:

   
  • 78% of our students were above national and international averages.  In 2010, this number was only 63%.
  • 17% of our students were below national and international averages.  In 2010, this number was 24%.
  • Every grade average from our center was above the national and international grade averages.
  • Siddharth Balaji repeated as a medalist by earning his second consecutive Bronze medal.
  • Surya Jaladi was the highest scoring student from Enopi St. Louis/St. Charles with a perfect 100%.
  • Our other medalists from last year, Adi Sridhar, Ashish Dhanalakota, Bhavya Perma, and Sathvika Janga, were all within the top 25 of their respective grades, and they all got as many or more questions correct this year as they did last year. Congratulations on their improved test scores!  This just goes to show how fierce the competition was for this year's test, if 4 of our 5 defending medalists maintained or improved their personal performances but did not place.
  • Krish Sardesai and Ridhima Ginkala both only missed a single question on the 2nd grade test, which just barely knocked them out of medal contention.  Congratulations on strong performances and nearly a perfect score.  

 


 



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