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Students excel in National Math’s competition

Students from Killarney Community College have achieved outstanding results in the Maggie Gough online maths competition.
The second-year higher-level maths class, under the guidance of Miss Dineen, participated in the competition and impressed with their problem-solving skills.
The competition, which took place during Maths Week, saw nearly 16,000 students from across Ireland take part.
A remarkable 84% of the Killarney Community College students scored above the national average.
The Maggie Gough Competition is named after the first known Irish woman to receive a PhD in Mathematics, Maggie Gough (Sr. Mary de Lellis Gough). It challenges students to think critically and apply their mathematical knowledge to solve complex problems.
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