Jóvenes Talento
Developing Future Leaders
(Classes: Saturday, 6 hours, 30 weeks)
Developing Future Leaders
(Classes: Saturday, 6 hours, 30 weeks)
Jóvenes Talento Saturday Academy elevates the quality of Mathematics and Science education in El Salvador and Nicaragua. The program identifies students that are talented in these areas, and provides the necessary resources and facilities to provide them with advanced level classes in mathematics, chemistry, physics, genetics and biology.
These advanced classes bring together a unique group of talented individuals from diverse backgrounds and provides them with an outlet to grow and elevate their learning.
The top students then go on to compete in the National, Central American, Ibero-American and worldwide Mathematical Olympics.
For additional information on how to apply and test samples visit: https://fundacionuno.org/asjt/
Nicaraguans participants in Mathematics Olympics
Gold Medals
Silver Medals
Bronze Medals
Honorable Mention
Nicaragua was recognized as the country with the best relative performance in 2012 and 2021 winning the Copa El Salvador in the Central America and Caribbean Mathematical Olympics.
Nicaragua earned 2nd place out of the 11 countries participating in the Central American and Caribbean Mathematical Olympics in 2021. This same year, our Olympiads earned two gold medals, more than any other participating country.
In 2012, Adonis Gómez Velásquez participated and won the first gold medal for Nicaragua in the Central American and the Caribbean Mathematical Olympics (OMCC) held in El Salvador. In 2021, Isaac Rodriguez Gutierrez y Jose Gabriel Rivas both earned our country’s 2nd and 3rd gold medals.
It is worth mentioning that in 2013 Nicaragua was selected to host the Central American and Caribbean Mathematical Olympics (OMCC) of which Fundación Uno was part of the organizing committee in conjunction with the MINED and the UNI.