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Mental Agility in P3C

December 6, 2014July 1, 2017
 

Mental agility activities in Primary Three have so enthused the pupils that many have been seen continuing with the work in class during their break time in the playground. Great work, P3 pupil and teacher mathematicians!

Posted in: Class of 2012, Mathematics

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