The Hans Woyda Maths competition is a London based
interschool challenge. A big difference to other competitions is that it is a
vertical year group team containing a Fourth, Sixth, Lower and Upper Eighth
student (Years 9, 11, 12 & 13). The Hans Woyda’s main focus is speed, with
seven sections of fast-paced questions. For instance, in the first section
students only have 30 seconds to give their answers, and in the last section
the first student to answer correctly gets all the points! The trials took
place over multiple mornings and lunch breaks and students had to complete a
time pressured test in order to claim a place in the St Paul’s squad. The top 3
students of each year group will each compete in one of the group matches of
the Hans Woyda competition and will challenge other schools for the illustrious
trophy. Here is a selection of some of the questions:
The maths society had the pleasure of welcoming one of our own, Mykhailo who presented a captivating talk on problem solving in mathematics. He began by telling us of his journey through mathematics, starting in Ukraine at the humble age of 7, where he agreed to compete in his first Olympiad in return for some Lego - a worthy reward. By the age of 11, however, he began to lose interest, until a remarkable geometry teacher reignited his passion. From that point on he was completely hooked on geometry, so much so that his Olympiad scores reflected his singular focus: 0/7, 0/7, 0/7, and finally, 7/7, as he excelled in geometry alone. He therefore decided that it would be best for his progress if he stopped doing geometry all together, focusing instead on the other 3 areas of math: Algebra, Arithmetic, and Number theory. He led us through a series of questions, seemingly impossible at the face of it, however, very manageable after explanation. Among the problems were a complex simult...