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SPS Partnership Teams Maths Challenge

SPS held a maths partnership event with a variety of the partnership schools in the local area. The event included a series of UKMT Team Challenge problems where groups were composed of one student from each school. The event kicked off with a 10 question quick fire quiz, followed up by a maths crossword, called the crossnumber. The event finished with a unique maths relay, in which each group was split in half and the teams competed in finishing a 20 question quiz, where the questions had to be completed sequentially with one half doing odd numbered questions and the other half doing the even ones. 

There were two competitions those with 3 team members and those with 4. The scores were very tight and so huge congratulations to the winning team in both category. The top team was outstanding, almost scoring almost full marks. Overall, it was a great day where everyone enjoyed themselves and had their fill of maths.

- Shorta



 

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