14 February 2024

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The UK Mathematics Trust Intermediate Maths Challenge results are in and we're delighted to have amassed a total of 37 medals. Gold for Year 9 Reuben G, Year 10 Lennon G and Year 11 Ben T, and a further fourteen silver and twenty bronze medals (see below).

The Challenge, which took place at the end of January, is a sixty minute, multiple-choice competition, aimed at students across the UK. It encourages mathematical reasoning, precision of thought, and fluency in using basic mathematical techniques to solve interesting problems.

The problems on the Intermediate Maths Challenge are designed to make students think. Most are accessible, yet still challenge those with more experience.

Silver medals went to:

  • Joshua B - Year 9
  • Sam M - Year 9
  • Ella C - Year 10
  • Jozsef dT - Year 10
  • Sam H - Year 10
  • Tom J - Year 10
  • Lennon J - Year 10
  • Ben W - Year 10
  • William B - Year 11
  • Nia G - Year 11
  • Jayden K - Year 11
  • Barney M - Year 11
  • Olly P - Year 11
  • Andrew S - Year 11

Bronze medals went to:

  • Finley AE - Year 9
  • Rhys E - Year 9
  • Matthew G - Year 9
  • Judah H - Year 9
  • Ronnie L - Year 9
  • Jessica L - Year 9
  • Maximus R - Year 9
  • Isaac W - Year 9
  • Emily A - Year 10
  • Sophie A - Year 10
  • Harry A - Year 10
  • Chloe E - Year 10
  • Nathan J - Year 10
  • Thea J - Year 10
  • Isabel T - Year 10
  • Daniel A - Year 11
  • James C - Year 11
  • Finlay C - Year 11
  • Charlotte F - Year 11
  • Dawid M - Year 11

This is a great achievement for all these young people, particularly Gold medal winner, Reuben G, who is still only in Year 9! He will now progress on to the next round of the competition.

A HUGE well done to all these winning students and to everyone who took part in the challenge.

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