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Student Success In The Cambridge University Chemistry Challenge

16 Sep

Designed to stretch and challenge students in Chemistry, the Cambridge Chemistry Challenge takes students significantly beyond the syllabus and encourages them to think about Science in the way they would at university. 

This summer, four Lower Sixth students Hannah Lawrence, Freya Mills, William Gibson-Sexton, and Joshua Apaya took part in the Cambridge Chemistry challenge. The four chemists prepared themselves for the competition by taking part in the weekly Cambridge Chemistry challenge co-curricular club to develop their critical problem-solving skills, think creatively, and get a chance to test their knowledge in new, real-world situations. 

All four students who took part in the Cambridge Chemistry challenge achieved a certificate, with Freya Mills and William Gibson-Sexton awarded a Copper certificate. These four chemists faced tough national competition and we congratulate them all on the great resilience they demonstrated.

Tagged  2022-2023  Academic  Sixth Form