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Abbey College Manchester Shines in National Maths Challenge

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Talented mathematicians from Abbey College Manchester are celebrating resounding success after competing in a prestigious, national challenge.

Four students from the leading independent school put their skills and knowledge to the ultimate test in the UK Mathematics Trust Senior Maths Challenge, a competition which encourages students to think, stimulating problems for both beginners and experienced problem-solvers. After contending with other students from across the nation, the Abbey College Manchester mathematicians took home a series of accolades, placing in the top-scoring 66% of participants.

Year 12 student Zian (Alex) soared to success securing a sought-after Gold Certificate and coveted ‘Best in School’ badge; he has now qualified for the next round, held in late November. Additional achievements came from Year 12 student Mohammed and Year 13 student Liujia, who both attained Silver accolades, with Liujia also securing the ‘Best in Year 13’ badge, while Hugo in Year 12 achieved a desirable Bronze certificate.

“We are immensely proud of our high-achieving students for excelling in this prestigious, national challenge – they have secured fantastic results.

“As a college, we consistently identify opportunities to encourage our students to extend their learning beyond the classroom, helping them to apply and further develop their skills. The UK Mathematics Trust challenge is one of the many activities that support our wide-ranging, college curriculum and forms an integral part of the student experience here.”

Principal of Abbey College Manchester, Chris Randell

Abbey College Manchester, part of the Abbey DLD Group of Colleges, is a thriving independent college in the heart of Manchester city centre, with a fast-growing and vibrant community of students aged 15-19.

With a teaching philosophy based on small classes and highly personalised learning in an academically rigorous but informal setting, the college focuses on the transition from school to university, working with students individually to achieve the academic standards and social skills required by their target and world-class universities. Abbey College Manchester also expertly prepares students for challenging courses such as medicine. The flexible programmes and personalised learning, combined with a strong academic ethos, offer a unique alternative to traditional schools.

There are 220 students at the college, comprising a mix of students from the local area and other countries. The college offers A-Level, GCSE, Combined Studies and International Foundation Programmes.

For more information on Abbey College visit www.abbeymanchester.co.uk, or call 0161 817 2700.

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