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Celebrating Our Amazing Mathematicians

Founded in 1950, the American Mathematics Competition (AMC) has grown into the premier math competition for students in grades K-12. Each year, over 300,000 students from all 50 states and more than 30 countries participate, strengthening their mathematical skills and fueling their passion for problem-solving. More than just a competition, the AMC is a national effort to cultivate the next generation of mathematical innovators, offering students the opportunity to explore, discover, and achieve in a challenging yet supportive environment.

Recently, our talented students participated in the AMC, demonstrating their mathematical excellence and commitment to discovery. Through their participation in the AMC, these exceptional mathematicians are paving the way for lifelong exploration and innovation. We celebrate their hard work and dedication as they carry forward a proud tradition of mathematical achievement.

We are proud to recognize the following scholars:

Class of 2028 
Liav
Sian
Harris
Owen
Jerry
Charlie
Melina
Tanner
Lucas
Dominique 

Class of 2027
Anna
Samantha
Chase
Nate
Lorelei
Finn 

Class of 2026
Emmett
Michael
Aliyah
Sam
Sai
Jonah
Annika
Yale 

Class of 2025
August
Daniel
Lucy 
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Friends Seminary — the oldest continuously operated, coeducational school in NYC — serves college-bound day students in Kindergarten-Grade 12.