Intermediate Maths Challenge: 76 students achieve bronze, silver and gold certificates

In January, 95 of our highest-attaining mathematicians in Years 9, 10 and 11 participated in the Intermediate Maths Challenge, a national problem-solving competition that aims to stretch students' thinking.
We’re pleased to announce that 76 students achieved a bronze, silver or gold certificate this year. Nine students also qualified for the next round of the competition, which is taking place in March - a huge achievement for our young mathematicians.
Well done to all the students who took part this year. The certificates were awarded to the following students:
Gold certificates
Joe Armfelt, Abi Belcher, Doug Cornick, Charlie Costigan, Jack Crocker, Ross Curnow, Edward, Ben Fellows, Jacob Field, Ben Haigh, Harrison Hunt, Isaac Joyce, Maciej Lewko, Reuben Orr, Keziah Sharkey and Dan Tinker
Silver certificates
Charlie Axtell, Reuben Ballentine. Poppy Belcher, Haydn Blower, Molly Blundell, Rosie Clifton, Jason Corke, Bella Crothers, Emma Fox, Wendy Granger, Carys Hiscox, Alex Hopes, Thomas Hunt, Ewan Hussey, Xavier Keirle, Matt Kirwan, Lauren Knight, Megan, Anton, Louie Mitchell-Miles, Joe Moore, Tom Morris, Aidan O'Rahilly, Tomos Parsons, Xavier, Ben Rushton, Noah Shoesmith, Amy Simms, Zak Slater, Jacob Slough, David Stetco, Ella Weeks and Samuel Winterton
Bronze certificates
Henry Babajee, Quinn Balch, Holly Clifton, Elliot Collins, Harry Emler, Isabelle Gilbert-Avison, Kate Hancock, Sam Heath, Olivia Isgrove, Daniel Kanaan, Gabriel Kordys, Phoebe Lee, Yana Markova, Ben Marks, Ellis Neilson-Pritchard, Bronwen Newport, James Price, Lilly Puddy, Edy, Lucia Reid, Otis Robinson, Jenna Roper, Nate Slough, Sidney Stanley-Whiteley, Billy Sullivan, Liam Warburton and Ethan Wrightson