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Celebrating Our Super Memory Year 1 Students!

  • Writer: Burt-Ujin Bayarsaikhan
    Burt-Ujin Bayarsaikhan
  • Dec 7, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 28

Please join us in congratulating all 35 Super Memory Year 1 students on completing their first progress exam! This exam was held as a mock competition with timed assignments. Each student had 5 minutes for memorization and 5 minutes for recall.


Exam Assignments


Here’s a look at what the students accomplished:


Images

Students memorized 100 random images presented in 20 rows of 5. They then recalled these images by placing reshuffled images back in sequence.


Numbers

Students memorized 80 random digits presented in 10 rows of 8. They recalled these digits by writing them all in order.


Names and Faces

Students memorized 24 people's faces and first names presented across two pages. They recalled these by naming reshuffled faces on each page.


Competitions are designed to challenge students. They invite participants to leave their comfort zones and explore their potential. The mock exam reflected this intent and offered a meaningful challenge. Hence, we celebrate all of our students for their hard work and effort!


Top Performers


We are delighted to announce the top performers, who may obtain a prize of their choosing from the MemoKid Rewards collection at 101N.


Top Performers in Images

  1. Amy Purevtugs

  2. Tselmuun Munkhbayar

  3. Michael Tungalag

  4. Sondor Lkhagvajav (100%)

  5. Gaby Nergui (2nd top performer who completed more than 80% of the assignment without an error)


Top Performers in Numbers

  1. Haolin Chen (100%)

  2. Bishrel Bat-Erdene (2nd top performer who completed more than 80% of the assignment without an error)


Top Performers in Names and Faces

  1. Tselmuun Munkhbayar (top performer who recalled 23 out of 24 names without any spelling error)


Importance of Daily Practice


I want to remind all students of the importance of maintaining 15-30 minutes of daily practice for sustained progress. Consistent practice helps solidify what you've learned. It’s a great way to keep your brain sharp!


I also invite students, parents, and guardians to speak to their instructors for feedback. If you’d like, you can schedule a time with me for individual feedback and consultation.


Every child has incredible potential waiting to be unlocked. At MemoKid, we guide students to build confidence, sharpen their focus, and develop lifelong learning skills.


Congratulations and best wishes,


Burt-Ujin Bayarsaikhan

Principal


Student names are published with approval from their parents or guardians.



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