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Abacus and Mental Maths Competitions for Kids

byAbacus D Maths AcademyCenters across Jaipur, Bharuch, Bengaluru & DausaStarts from750 Per StudentView full gallery

Seeing my students walk onto the stage with medals is the best part of my day. Here is a peek into our Mathopedia events where we celebrate speed, accuracy, and pure confidence.

The journey to becoming a champion! This video shows the entire process, from students arriving at the competition venue to the proud moment of receiving awards on stage.

The excitement is contagious! Students arriving for the Mathopedia National Level Competition, full of energy and ready to showcase their skills.

Walking into the competition venue with confidence. These students are ready to take on the challenge, thanks to months of dedicated practice.

The joy of competition! My students are all smiles and full of energy after a challenging exam. It's this positive attitude that I strive to foster.

A proud moment for these students as they pose with their medals on stage. Competing and winning builds immense confidence and a sense of accomplishment.

National level winners from Bachpan School celebrating with their trophies and brand new cycles. Hard work pays off in big ways at our competitions!

A group of my students in their yellow academy t-shirts, proudly showing off their medals. They are all champions in my eyes.

Victory poses from another group of winners. The camaraderie and shared success make these events truly special for the kids.

A close-up of a young champion proudly displaying his medal. This is a moment of pure joy and a memory he will cherish.

A large group of my students from one center, all winners, posing together on stage. This shows the strength and talent we have across our academy.

About On the Big Stage: Competitions & Awards

What you see on stage—the trophies and the smiles—is the result of the weekly speed assessments we do in class. Before any national competition, we simulate the exam environment so that when the day comes, the kids are not nervous; they are just ready to do what they have practiced a hundred times.

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