Maths Challenge Winner

January 14, 2015
Congratulations to the first Maths Challenge winner of the spring term. The talented Year 3 mathematician used her impressive estimation skills to work out the amount of liquid in millilitres held in different containers.

"I was shocked when they called out my name in assembly. Walking up in front of everyone was quite scary - everyone was looking at me! I won some sweets and was given a certificate. When I told my mum that I'd won the Maths Challenge she said 'I'm so proud of you' and gave me a big hug."





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