J. Addison School is proud to announce that three students have achieved remarkable success in the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest 2025, hosted by The Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) at the University of Waterloo. Among over 15,000 participants, Grade 12 students Jason J. and Victor C. L., along with Grade 10 student Tony C., distinguished themselves by placing within the top 25%, earning the Certificate of Distinction for their exceptional performance.
In addition, Jason J. achieved the medal cutoff and was awarded a Contest Medal, recognizing his exemplary level of mathematical proficiency.
This success highlights the strong academic foundation at J. Addison School, where students are encouraged to pursue intellectual challenges and develop analytical strength. Our academic philosophy is grounded in the Addison Advantage™, which emphasizes personalized support, technology-enhanced learning, and academic rigor. These are the key factors that equip students to excel in competitive arenas and prepare confidently for post-secondary studies.
We also extend our sincere appreciation to Mr. Pat Annecchiarico, Principal, for his leadership and steadfast support in guiding our students through contest preparation. Congratulations to Jason, Victor, and Tony on this distinguished achievement, which exemplifies the academic excellence and scholarly spirit of the J. Addison School community and serves as an inspiration to future learners.


