It all adds up for Maths Olympians at Bedford College
Move over Archimedes and Pythagoras for a new generation of
Maths Olympians...
Bedford College achieved
success in its first attempt at the UK Senior Mathematics
Challenge, picking up silver and bronze medals for A Level students
Ben Stringer, Lindsay Brown and Marta Wikariak.
Presenting students with
their awards, Ian Pryce, Principal and Chief Executive (pictured
above), said:
“I am delighted that
students at Bedford College have achieved such outstanding success
in this national mathematics challenge, especially as I am a
graduate mathematician.
“The College is well
known for awards success in vocational areas such as construction
and catering and it is good to see opportunities for national
competitions opening up in mathematics and the sciences for our
students.
“Many of our students go
on to study at university and this Olympic-style success shows we
are outstanding in both vocational and academic subjects.”
With strong mathematics
and science provision, Bedford College welcomes students to study
A Levels in the Sixth Form
Centre. The well equipped science laboratories have been
used by ITN News at Ten for ‘Leadership Lab’ and courses unraveling
the mysteries of science include Forensics and Astronomy.
For students who want to
go on to higher level science, engineering, business, computing or
finance courses, Maths and Science A Levels provide a thorough
grounding in their chosen subject and can lead to careers in
medicine, architecture, scientific research and many more.
Ben Stringer is studying
A Level Maths, Physics, Further Maths and Psychology and aims to go
on to study medicine at university and become a doctor.
Lindsay Brown is studying
A Level Maths, Further Maths, Pyschology and Business and plans to
study Maths or Maths and Pyschology at university.
Marta Wikariak, who is
studying A Level Maths, Chemistry and Human Biology, was away at
the time of the awards presentations attending a Pharmacy open day
at university.