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The South East Asia Mathematics Competition (SEAMC) is a 2-day event that is held on a rotational basis throughout South East Asia. Students from different countries share their enthusiasm for mathematics and problem solving ability in a variety of venues.
The competition was started back in 2001 by Steve Warry of
Alice Smith School in Kuala Lumpur and, in his honor, The Warry Cup is awarded to the overall winning team each year. The school holding the Warry Cup at this time is King George V School of Hong Kong.
This year, SEAMC will be held in Singapore on February 1-4, 2007 and co-hosted by The United World College of Sea East Asia and Singapore American School.
January 3, 2007-
We have added the list of schools attending SEAMC, brief descriptions of SEAMC events, and past SEAMC winners.
September 15, 2006-
Most of the information regarding SEAMC is online. Check the registration page for details on registering your SEAMC team.
May
31, 2006-
The initial SEAMC 2007 website
has been uploaded. However, most of the
site is still under construction. If you
have any questions, please contact Dr.
James Kett (jkett@sas.edu.sg).
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