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WHY RwMO ?

The Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad fosters mathematical excellence nationwide, offering supplementary resources and training to students across Rwanda. Emphasizing critical thinking, it inspires STEM careers and prepares students for international competitions, elevating Rwanda's global recognition. It builds a collaborative community of students, educators, and professionals, ensuring inclusivity and equal opportunities for all talented participants, thereby contributing to the nation's development and economic growth.

OUR PRIMARY ACTIVITIES

RwMO primary activities

Mathematics camps

By: Olympiad teams Place: Rwanda

The Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad usually hosts both online and physical summer and winter camps that encourage open discussions and debates on various mathematical concepts and theorems. These camps foster a deeper understanding, enhance problem-solving skills, and aim to make math exciting and accessible.

Students Selection Tests

By: Olympiad teams Place: Rwanda

RwMO conducts the Junior Rwanda Mathematics Competition (JRMC) and the Rwanda Mathematics Competition (RMC). These competitions are used to identify and select the most talented students to attend math camps and represent Rwanda in international mathematics competitions such as PAMO, IMO, and EAMO, etc.

Students Trainings Activities

By: Olympiad teams Place: East Africa

The Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad (RwMO) provides both online and in-person training for students, coaches, and teachers across all East African countries. These training sessions enhance problem-solving skills, logical reasoning, and creative thinking by presenting participants with challenging mathematical problems.

OUR COMPELEMANTARY ACTIVITIES

RwMo compelementary activities

Assist the High schools

By: Olympiad teams Place: Rwanda

RwMO assists students from various Rwandan high schools in participating in international tests and competitions such as WITS, PAMO, IMO, Kangaroo, EAMO, RMC, and more. It provides essential resources like workspaces and laptops when needed, as well as ongoing support for both students and alumni.

Outreach Activities

By: Olympiad teams Place: Rwanda

During our outreach activities, we conduct extensive training sessions for prospective mathematics teachers at the University of Rwanda College of Education. Additionally, we regularly visit schools, including their Mathematics clubs, to ensure that students receive the high-quality training.

Mathematics Club Initiation

By: Olympiad teams Place: Rwanda

We establish Math clubs in various schools to continuously motivate and encourage students when they work together. After establishing the clubs, we also provide assistance and share resources such as books and game materials with the students and schools.

IMPORTANT FACTS

Participants of Rwanda Mathamatics Olympiad Activities

HIGH SCHOOLS

599+

TEACHERS

1025+

ALUMNI

56+

UNIVERSITIES

8+

YEARY MAIN EVENTS

Rwanda Mathematics Competition have 4 Main Yearly Events

Rwanda Mathematics Competitions(RMC)

16 Feb Yearly

All Rwandan high schools have the opportunity to participate in Round 1 of this prestigious Rwanda mathematics competition, where young students take a math test. Each school should express their interest by clicking the following button.

registeration

International Mathematics Olympiad(IMO)

Summer Yearly

This is the stage where chosen Rwandans take part in the International Mathematics Olympiad.they go and represent Rwanda in IMO,

PAMO

Summer Yearly

The Pan African Mathematics Olympiad serves as the platform where Rwandan representatives are selected to participate in PAMO. More details will be communicated shortly.

EAMO

Yearly

The East African Mathematical Olympiad is an annual high school mathematics contest targeting the Eastern Africa countries.

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Honorine Munezero

Current: MIT's 2026 student

Honorine Munezero, currently pursuing studies in computer science and mathematics at MIT, actively contributes to the Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad as a coach when she is in Rwanda. With her academic excellence and passion for technology, she is poised to make significant contributions to the field of computer science and beyond. .

Desire Abayo

Current: MIT's 2027 student

Desire Abayo, currently studying computer science and mathematics at MIT, is a dynamic force in technology and mathematical sciences. With a passion for innovation, he actively engages in research projects and fosters collaboration among peers. In Rwanda, he contributes to Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad activities, enriching the mathematical education landscape. With a vision for leveraging his expertise to drive advancements in both fields, Desire is poised to make transformative contributions to technology and mathematical sciences. Desire Abayo is poised to make transformative contributions to the world of technology and mathematical sciences.

Nadine Akimana

Current: MIT's 2027 student

Nadine Akimana, currently pursuing studies in computer science and mathematics at MIT, is a dynamic force in the realms of technology and mathematical sciences. With a passion for innovation and a keen interest in the intersection of these disciplines, Nadine's academic journey is marked by a relentless pursuit of knowledge and excellence. Outside the classroom, Nadine actively engages in research projects, seeking to apply mathematical principles to computational challenges and vice versa. Additionally, when in Rwanda, she contributes to Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad activities, enriching the mathematical education landscape and fostering the growth of young talent. With a vision for leveraging her expertise to drive advancements in both fields, Nadine Akimana is positioned to make transformative contributions to technology and mathematical sciences. .

Salvi Mucyo

Current: MIT's 2028 student

Salvi Mucyo, currently immersed in computer science and mathematics studies at MIT, is an active contributor to the fields of technology and mathematical sciences. With a passion for innovation and a commitment to excellence, Salvi engages in research projects that explore the intersection of these disciplines. When in Rwanda, Salvi contributes to Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad activities, enriching the mathematical education landscape. Positioned to make transformative contributions, Salvi is dedicated to driving advancements in technology and mathematical sciences. .

Alain Irakarama

Current: MIT's 2028 student

Alain Irakarama, currently immersed in computer science and mathematics studies at MIT, is an active participant in the realms of technology and mathematical sciences. With a fervent passion for innovation and an unwavering commitment to excellence, Alain engages deeply in research projects that explore the convergence of these disciplines. In Rwanda, Alain also dedicates his efforts to Rwanda Mathematics Olympiad activities, playing a pivotal role in enriching the mathematical education landscape. Positioned to drive significant advancements, Alain is steadfast in his mission to contribute meaningfully to the fields of technology and mathematical sciences.

OUR SELECTION TESTS Rounds

Rwanda Olympiad students pass through different Mathematics Test rounds

RMC ROUND #1

8.00 AM - 11.00 AM, GMT+2 SCHOOL LEVELS

Each school from Rwanda is allowed to take part in Rwanda Mathematics Competition and it should registeration.

RMC ROUND #2

8.00 AM - 11.00 AM, GMT+2 SCHOOL LEVELS

Students who rank highest from various districts, sorted by level and gender, convene at the district level to undergo Round 2 testing.

RMC ROUND #3

8.00 AM - 11.00 AM, GMT+2 PROVINCE LEVELS

Top-performing students from each district, categorized by level and gender, assemble at the province level to participate in tests to select the Math camp attendees..

SUMMER CAMP

8.00 AM - 11.00 AM, GMT+2 COUNTRY LEVEL

The best students are invinted in the Mathematics summer camp for the trainings

CONTINIOUS TRAININGS

8.00 AM - 11.00 AM, GMT+2 SCHOOL LEVELS

After the summer camp, the students continiue the online Mathematics trainings from our coaches

FINAL SELECTION TEST

8.00 AM - 11.00 AM, GMT+2 SCHOOL LEVELS

This is the process of selecting the PAMO and IMO students where we select the best performers from our test

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