Science Olympiads
The national and international Science and Mathematics Olympiads are academic competitions held locally and overseas. Top students from Singapore and around the world compete in a series of gruelling tests, testing their skills in tackling physical, mathematical and life sciences experiments and problems.

Thank you to all our FoS colleagues who have contributed much time and effort to train and lead these teams at the Olympiads!

Congratulations to all teams:
Results of 20th International Biology Olympiad (11-19 July 2009, Tsukuba, Japan):
  • Singapore was placed 3rd out of 56 nations. (3 Gold medals and 1 Silver medal)
  • Dong Yangzi, Hwa Chong Institution (Gold; 1st placing in individual world ranking)
  • Tan Wei Han, Hwa Chong Institution (Gold; 3rd placing in individual world ranking)
  • Yuan Chengxiang, Raffles Institution (Gold)
  • Ang Qi Yan, Hwa Chong Institution (Silver)
Results of 41st International Chemistry Olympiad (19-27 July 2009, Cambridge, United Kingdom; the Singapore delegation was led by A/P Fan Wai Yip and Dr Ship Chee Peng, Department of Chemistry)
  • Singapore Team was placed 5th out of 66 countries (2 Gold medals and 2 Silver medal)
  • Wang DaoBo, Raffles Institution (Gold)
  • Gani Zhi Hao Terry, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Gold)
  • Lin Yuqun, Hwa Chong Institution (Silver)
  • Xiao Xiao, Raffles Institution (Silver)
Results of 50th International Mathematical Olympiad (13th-22nd July 2009, Bremen, Germany; the Singapore delegation was led by A/Prof Wong Yan Loi, Department of Mathematics):
  • Chiam Jia-Han, Raffles Institution (Silver)
  • Loh Yao Chen Ivan, Raffles Institution (Silver)
  • Low Tian Wen Daniel, Raffles Institution (Bronze)
  • Ryan Chan Jun Neng, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Bronze)
  • Lim Jeck, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Bronze)
  • Tng Jia Hao, Raffles Institution (Honourable Mention)
Results of 40th International Physics Olympiad Results (12-19 July 2009, Merida, Yucatan, Mexico):
  • Singapore Team was placed 8th out of 71 countries (2 Gold medals and 3 Silver medals)
  • Amyas Chew Weng Khin, Raffles Institution (Gold)
  • Jarrel Seah Chen Yi, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (Gold)
  • Tan Zhong Ming, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Silver)
  • Teo Mae Hwee, NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Silver)
  • Ong Ming Yang, Hwa Chong Institution (Silver)