Recently 118 Senior School pupils participated in the Oxford/Raspberry Pi Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge (more than 40% of the whole Senior School!) and the results are now in.

In Remove, 17 pupils got a Distinction, and 14 achieved a Merit award.
In GCSE (L5 & U5), 12 pupils got a Distinction, and 11 achieved a Merit award.
In A-Level (L6 & U6), 4 pupils got a Distinction, and 4 achieved a Merit ward.

We are delighted that four pupils also came in the top 10 of all participants nationally!

Congratulations to Amy L (Remove), Percy N (Remove), Jamie S (L5) and Violet W (U5). Well done to everyone who took part on such fantastic results.

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