TMSA Star League

Our students astonish us every day. Their potential and intelligence are enormous and waiting to be formed and brought out.
At TMSA Triangle, we aim to create ample possibilities for our students, and TMSA Star League is just one of them.
TMSA Star League is an advanced program, catering to students from 4th to 9th grades in our Apex, Cary and Durham campuses. Eligible participants engage in advanced exploration of Math, Computer Science, Biology and English and also take part in competitions spanning state, national, and international levels.
With the League, we aim to guide our high achievers in discovering and cultivating their unique talents, ultimately leading them toward career paths where they can make meaningful contributions to society and find personal fulfillment.
Who Can Join TMSA Star League?
TMSA Star League is by invitation due to limited capacity.
There are two ways to join the League.
- Option 1: At the beginning of a new school year, we invite students according to their percentiles at MAP Growth Spring Tests of the previous school year. If a student's percentile is 99 or higher in Math, Science and/or Reading, they may receive an invitation to join the League.
- Option 2: Students who succeeds in AMC 8, AMC 10/12, MathCounts or MathCON will be automatically invited to the League for the upcoming school year. Please see the accepted achievement below:
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Competitions |
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Honor Roll |
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Honor Roll |
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Honor Roll |
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Selected for Team |
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Honorable Mention |
No Guaranteed Spot at TMSA Star League!
We welcome eligible students to join the League each year, regardless of their performance in the previous year. This also means that receiving an invitation to the League doesn't guarantee a spot throughout the year. Students need to demonstrate dedication, hard work and full attendance to retain their position.
It's important to recognize that students who initially could not join the program, can successfully complete it the next year while students who initially join the program cannot. Both scenarios are perfectly acceptable. This journey is more of a marathon than a sprint.
Those who excel in the League's assessments will proceed to compete in academic competitions, potentially securing medals and forging new paths for their future endeavors.