The Maths Society held a half-termly junior quiz for 4th and 5th form. It consisted of 15 tough, time pressured questions, with teams competing against the clock to answer as many as possible. The questions covered a wide range of topics, from algebra and geometry to problem-solving challenges, designed to test both knowledge and quick thinking. Teams were lively, and the atmosphere was filled with excitement as students collaborated, debated, and raced to submit answers. The quiz was organised by the 8th form Maths Society committee.
Teams B and D were head to head for the majority of the challenge, but ultimately, team E came out on top, after blasting through a series of head-scratching questions towards the end, surpassing teams B and D with a commanding lead.
The mathematics entrance exam at 16+ is taken in November for entry to study A Levels in the following September. The content of the exam is the Edexcel IGCSE syllabus but does not include the topics of arithmetic series and differentiation. The emphasis is on number and algebra skills. The test for entry in September 2026 onwards will be non-calculator. When you apply to St Paul’s, we need to know whether you intend to take single mathematics A Level or further mathematics A Level. Pupils who do well on the entrance papers across all their chosen subjects are invited for interview. Interviews are taken by subject specialists at St Paul’s School and last 20-30 mins. The aims of the interview are to: gauge your ability to apply the GCSE mathematics skills in unfamiliar questions. to understand your reasons for choosing the subject. to investigate the additional problem-solving skills you have developed through classes and your independent studies. We realise that not ...