The achievements of Quantum students on the international stage have long become a vivid testament to educational quality, consistent work, and great ambition. For years, the senior students of the school have honorably represented their alma mater and Armenia in various prestigious Olympiads, achieving impressive results and strengthening the reputation of Quantum in the international educational arena.
However, recent successes show that this victorious path is now confidently continued by the younger Quantum students as well. One of the brightest examples is the outstanding performance of David Sargsyan, a 7-1 grade student of Quantum College, in the final round of the German Math Olympiad and Main Team Organization held in Frankfurt.
Competing against around 30,000 students from more than 45 countries, David ranked among the best, winning gold and silver medals. This is an exceptional result not only for his age group, but also because it once again proves that at Quantum College, a culture of high achievement is formed from the early grades.
This victory shows that even today, a young Quantum student is ready to stand proudly on the international stage, compete with the strongest, and continue the path that has been built over the years by the senior students. They not only follow the example of the older students, but also prove through their own achievements that they match them in diligence, flexibility of mind, and determination to win.
David Sargsyan’s success is another significant achievement for Quantum College. It highlights that in every age group, the school encourages a love for knowledge, creative thinking, persistent work, and readiness to compete according to international standards.
We warmly congratulate David Sargsyan, his teachers, and his family on this remarkable achievement. May this victory mark the beginning of new successes and inspire all Quantum students, regardless of age, to believe in their own abilities, work consistently, and uphold the good name of their beloved school and Armenia on the international stage.