Blindwink announces Global Icon Awards - 20211
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28 May 2021, 20:18 GMT+10
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], May 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Global Icon Awards - 2021 has been organised by Blindwink to recognise the various organisations and companies, entrepreneurs and service providers for their outstanding performance and achievements in their respective fields.
These awards are going to be a small token of appreciation for the individuals who are pushing the boundaries to make an honorable future of this society. It will motivate other great minds to strive towards aphelion.
The awards are an ode to the indomitable spirit of the winners, conceived and initiated byThe initiative was well supported byThe list of the awardees are:Winners of Global Icon Awards - 2021:1. Outstanding Clinical and Academic Excellence in Homeopathy Medical Science - Dr Ambrish P Vijayakar (MD Homoeopathy)2. Best Young and Stylish - International Spiritual Healer, Life Coach, Motivational Leader and Author - M
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Academically gifted students heading into Year 5 next year will spend a large portion of their summer school holidays combing over practice questions in a bid to gain entry into selective high schools across NSW for 2022.
The official practice test, endorsed by the NSW Department of Education, was released last Friday - and it is big business for tutoring companies.
Sample questions from the practice test require a high level of problem solving as well as critical thinking - and they are challenging to say the least.
One of the sample questions (pictured above) from the practice test for students looking to sit for selective schools in March ahead of starting Year 7 in 2022
by Christopher Harris
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Subscriber only Thousands of primary school students will spend their summer holidays at coaching colleges grappling with tricky logic questions introduced in an overhaul of NSW selective school tests. The long awaited official practice test was released to parents on Friday, sending tutoring companies scrambling to finetune their school holiday curriculum. About 15,000 Year 5 students are expected to sit the selective high school exam next March but competition will be fierce with only 4226 positions on offer for Year 7 entry in 2022. The government announced in October it would revamp the entrance exam in a bid to make the test more challenging so the smartest students, not just the most tutored, gain entry into selective schools such as James Ruse Agricultural College.