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The Primary Mathematics Challenge

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This week selected children in Years 5 and 6 have been taking part in The Primary Mathematics Challenge. It involved a series of very demanding Maths questions aimed at finding the brightest of young Mathematical minds in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. It was a great way for our children at Wardley to compare themselves with children in different countries, and the results were very promising indeed! Ryan Monk and Ethan Marata of Year 6 both achieved the highest scores of 16/25, a great result based on the difficulty level of the questions, with Shannon Pearson (Y6) Harry Lewins (Y5) also achieving an impressive 15/25. Well done to everyone involved, and the national results will be available soon, we will keep you posted!!

Comments

well done to the people who got through

it was hard but fun because my favourite subject is math

The last one was very hard and although it was challenging
it was still fun!!!

That was challenging, but it was also really fun.I got the highest score.

That was really hard but still very fun!!!!!!!!!!

That was really hard but I had a great time doing it!!!!!!!!!!!

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