The Primary Section of Unity College hosted a Mathematics Quiz on February 2, 2026, for students of Classes IV and V, creating an atmosphere where numbers, logic, and curiosity took centre stage.
The programme began on a serene note with holy renditions of the Holy Quran by Mohammad Sabiq (V-B), the ShrimadBhagwat Geeta by ShadmaZehra (IV-C), and the Holy Bible by AyatZehra (V-A), reflecting the College’s spirit of harmony and respect.
The event was honoured by the presence of Principal Mr Deepak Mervyn Mathews, Vice Principal Mr Sachindra Bharti, Primary Coordinator Ms Tazeen Rizvi, and College Counsellor Ms Nisar Fatima Rizvi. In his inaugural address, the Principal congratulated the finalists and remarked that while Mathematics is fascinating, it demands effort and perseverance. He encouraged students to embrace such opportunities to strengthen their skills. The Vice Principal followed with words of encouragement, applauding the participants’ enthusiasm.
Ahead of the finale, class-wise preliminary rounds were held to assess number sense, operations, shapes, patterns, and reasoning. The final quiz unfolded through engaging rounds — MCQs, Magic Squares, a Crossword Round, Fun Time (Tangram), a Buzzer Round, and a Rapid Fire Round — keeping both participants and audience engrossed.
The quiz concluded with a Vote of Thanks delivered by Ms Tazeen Rizvi, who appreciated the Mathematics Department and acknowledged the support of teachers and dignitaries.
Results:
• Winners: Iqbal House
• First Runner-Up: Tagore House
• Second Runner-Up: Sir Syed House
• Third Runner-Up: Gandhi House
Earlier, a Mathematics Olympiad held on January 17, 2026 challenged students through individual, application-based questions, encouraging deeper analytical thinking.
Additionally, a house-wise Mathematics Quiz for Classes I to III, conducted on January 27, 2026, saw young learners participate with confidence and excitement. Close contests and tie-breaker rounds added to the thrill, making the experience both enjoyable and enriching.
Together, these mathematical initiatives transformed learning into an engaging journey, reinforcing the joy of thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.