The Year 10 UK Maths Challenge results were amazing again this year. Well done to all students who took part.

At Paulet we had nine students in Year 10 who achieved …

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Congratulations to all the students who took part in memorising Pi to as many decimal places as possible. The average person can remember 8 numbers, with that in mind all …

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The Great Pi Bake Off

Year 9 students have been creating and decorating some wonderful π related cakes in food technology today in preparation for mathematical pi day tomorrow.

The students’ creations …

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Miss Williams’ year 7s were learning using sweets today…and they agreed that a Jellybeanogram is just as useful as a barchart when it comes to displaying data!

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Year 10 using plasticine and sweets in their maths lessons to show data that has a positive correlation and data that has no correlation.

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7U – what! curves from straight lines! Examples of how the human mind can be tricked into thinking “curves” when actually it is seeing straight lines.

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How much Maths is in a game of Tennis?

Mr Norton wanted to improve his tennis skills so Mr Seigel and his 7U maths group were keen to help! 1st serve …

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March entry GCSE maths results arrived in school today! Phenomenal results! 6 @ A*, many @ A and numerous @ B! 64% A*-C for maths already! Now we’re pushing for …

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Thirty-Four Year 12 Maths students spent the day at the Kingston Centre in Stafford having a specialised “C1 Module Revision Day”. Well done! You worked really hard today, and now …

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