British Physics Olympiad Success

Two of our highest achieving year thirteen students, Donte Nembhard (left) and Manraj Dhanda (right) were winners recently in the British Physics Olympiad.

The British Physics Olympiad (BPhO) aims to encourage the study of physics and recognise excellence in young physicists through four annual physics competitions.
The competitions are designed to test understanding and problem solving skills and are open to able young physicists in school years 11-13 (GCSE to A2 or equivalent).

Mr Jones, our Head of Science was delighted at the success of the two boys who are both looking forward to exciting futures. Donte has an offer from Cambridge University to study chemical engineering and Manraj is presently waiting to hear from MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) the prestigious American university, as he hopes to study maths there.

Congratulations to both boys.

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