Millfield Maths
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Joined February 2012
Delighted to host Dr Waleed Ail from the University of Bath who gave students an insight into the study of mathematics at university. He also ran workshops for sixth formers, introducing areas of study such as the Cantor set and pathological functions. @MathsatBath
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Here is a sample question from the challenge. Could you do it? Find out more about the UK Maths Trust here: https://t.co/7lcN72IDAP
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In October, over 150 Millfield mathematicians took part in the UK Mathematics Trust Senior Maths Challenge. Here are a handful of our Gold Award winners
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Fantastic start to the new school year saw Angela receive a Headmaster's Distinction for a magnificent performance in Junior Maths Olympiad, scoring full marks in three of the six questions, achieving a grading of "Distinction" in the competition.
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After a competitive night of problem-solving, it was @KingwestonHouse 🥇 who came out on top at Millfield's House Maths Challenge. With @keensElm 🥈clinching second place and Kernick House 🥉coming in third. A huge thank you to all the other houses for competing.
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Students met Marcus du Sautoy at Wells Festival of Literature.
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Millfield Team Maths Challenge is shaping up as a fun afternoon of problem solving.
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Some of our gold certificate winners from the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge. Well done, to all those who got a certificate.
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Excellent Pi Shop presentations from Alex, Eric and Freddie this evening.
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Congratulations to our Gold and Silver certificate holders from the UKMT Senior Maths Challenge. Particular congratulations to Bertie (gold) and Caty and Shun (silver) who achieved brilliantly in the competition designed for sixth form students.
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Our first Millfield Maths Challenge in a few years - great to be welcoming so many schools here again with their year 9/ year 10 teams.
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Just a few of our gold certificates from the UKMT Intermediate Maths Challenge (Isaac, Tabitha, Jenny, Zoe & Georgina).
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Apart from the general pattern, (k!)! = k!(k! - 1)!, the only known solution to n! = a!b! is 10! = 6!7!
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Problem Of The Week 21. Solution posted on Thursday. *Please don't post the solution so that others can still work on the problem - instead, post a 'thumbs up' emoji if you think you know the answer. 👍
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Starter for my Year 13s: spotting the right integration technique for subtly different expressions.
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