Young maths whizzes from the North of Scotland representing 50 primary schools and 61 secondary schools will receive their prizes from the Mathematical Challenge problem-solving competition at an awards ceremony at the University of Aberdeen on Monday, 11 June at 2:30pm.
As part of Scotland’s largest mathematical challenge for schoolchildren, winners of gold or silver awards have been invited to attend together with their teachers and families.
Across North Scotland, over 732 schoolchildren took part in the competition, from over 61 primary and 50 secondary schools.
Mathematical and statistical displays will be on view in the morning in the Mathematics Department, followed by a lunch then a talk by Mr Bill Richardson MBE, the Chairman of the Scottish Mathematical Council, who will present the awards at 2:30 pm.