Celebrating the 2025–2026 Math Olympiads Season 🎉🧠

Celebrating the 2025–2026 Math Olympiads Season 🎉🧠

Meryl Fordin

Another incredible season of Math Olympiads has come to a close, and what a year it has been! Across classrooms and math clubs around the world, students gathered week after week to tackle challenging problems, sharpen their thinking, and experience the joy of creative problem solving.

The Math Olympiads program is about far more than competition. It is about learning to think deeply, exploring mathematical ideas, and discovering the excitement of solving problems that do not have immediate answers. This season once again demonstrated the power of perseverance, curiosity, and collaboration.


A Season of Growth and Participation 📈

The 2025–2026 season reached an impressive number of students and teams:

  • Total Students Participating: 80,462
  • Students with Recorded Scores: 77,343
  • Teams without scores: 445

Students competed in two divisions:

  • Division E (Elementary): 56,913 students
  • Division M (Middle School): 20,430 students

These numbers reflect a vibrant global community of young mathematicians who spent the year strengthening their reasoning skills and learning to approach problems creatively.


Celebrating Mathematical Excellence 🏅

Among the thousands of participants, many students achieved extraordinary results through dedication, practice, and ingenuity.

Perfect Scores - George Lenchner Medallion Winners

The prestigious George Lenchner Medallion recognizes students who demonstrate exceptional mathematical ability.

  • Division E: 369 winners
  • Division M: 120 winners

Near-Perfect Scores

Some students achieved remarkable results with scores of 24 out of 25:

  • Division E: 438 students
  • Division M: 121 students

These scores represent not just strong math skills, but also persistence and strategic thinking when faced with challenging problems.


The Score Bands 📊

Math Olympiads celebrates achievement at many levels, encouraging students to improve their personal best each year.

Student Scoring Bands 

Division E

Division M

Top 2% Score

23-25

23-25

Top 10% Score

18-22

18-22

Top 20% Score

15-17

14-17

Top 25% Score

14

13

Top 30% Score

13

11-12

Top 40% Score

11-12

9-10

Top 50% Score

10

8




Team Scoring Bands 

Division E

Division M

Top 10% Score

190-250

176-250

Top 20% Score

170-189

148-175

Top 25% Score

162-169

139-147

Top 30% Score

155-161

130-138

Top 40% Score

143-154

111-129

Top 50% Score

129-142

90-110

These benchmarks provide students and coaches with valuable feedback while reinforcing the program’s core mission: progress through practice and persistence.


The Power of Practice and Problem Solving 💡

Throughout the season, students encountered problems that required them to:

  • Look at mathematics from new perspectives
  • Experiment with different strategies
  • Work through false starts and try again
  • Explain their reasoning clearly

This process helps students develop confidence, resilience, and mathematical creativity—skills that extend far beyond the contest itself.


Math + Fun = Lasting Impact 🎯

Perhaps the most rewarding aspect of the Math Olympiads program is seeing students enjoy the challenge. Many participants report that the program helped them:

  • Discover the excitement of tackling difficult problems
  • Build friendships through collaborative thinking
  • Develop a stronger appreciation for mathematics

When students realize that math can be both challenging and fun, they begin to see themselves as true problem solvers.


Looking Ahead 🚀

As we celebrate the achievements of the 2025–2026 season, we also look forward to the next year of exploration, learning, and discovery. Thousands of students will return ready to push their thinking even further.

To every student, coach, teacher, and supporter:
Thank you for making this season such a success.

Keep asking questions!
Keep problem solving!
And most importantly—keep enjoying the beauty of mathematics!

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