Maths Stars Secure National Recognition at Cranbrook Education Campus

Cranbrook Education Campus, (CEC) are incredibly proud to announce the outstanding achievements of some of their Year 7 and Year 8 pupils in this year’s UK Maths Trust Junior Maths Challenge. The UK Maths Trust is the leading British charity that advances the education of young people in Mathematics.
The CEC pupils' hard work, focus, and mathematical brilliance were evident as many of them earned certificates and national recognition, a fantastic accomplishment for all involved.
A special congratulations goes to Makeen K, who not only received a Gold Certificate but was also the highest scorer in the school and has qualified for the prestigious Junior Kangaroo round. Joining him at the top was Jonah T also a Gold Certificate winner, placing him among the nation’s highest scorers.
Other high achievers included:
- Darya S – Silver Certificate, Best in Year 7
- Matthew T – Silver Certificate
- Max T – Silver Certificate
At Cranbrook Education Campus, which is part of the Ted Wragg Trust, the maths curriculum is carefully designed to develop confident, capable problem-solvers from Year 7 through to Year 11. Pupils build strong foundations in number, algebra, geometry, data handling, and ratio through clear, structured learning cycles supported by regular assessments, and real-life problem solving.
Diane Brown, Deputy Head of Campus – Head of Secondary at Cranbrook Education Campus said:
"This is a phenomenal result for our students. Their success reflects not only academic talent but perseverance, curiosity, and a love of learning. We’re incredibly proud of them all."
Moira Marder, CEO of the Ted Wragg Trust said:
"Opportunities like the UKMT Challenge allow students to push boundaries and thrive. The results are a testament to the high expectations and quality of maths education at Cranbrook Education Campus. Congratulations to every student who took part!"