MATHS students at Lyndon School were presented with certificates for their work in a national maths challenge.
The Junior Mathematical Challenge 2025 is a nationally recognised competition that tests mathematical reasoning.
A total of 64 students from Years 7 and 8 took on the challenge that puts problem-solving and critical thinking skills to the test.
In total, Lyndon learners secured two Gold awards, four Silver awards and 22 Bronze awards.
Head of school, Syreeta Kapswara said: “We are incredibly proud of all the learners who took part in the Junior Mathematical Challenge.
“The competition is known for its difficulty, and to have so many learners recognised, including one progressing to the Junior Kangaroo, is a fantastic achievement.”
