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.