
Well done to the U13 and U12 Maths teams who competed in the annual Sutton Valence Competition on Thursday. The contest consists of 20 problem solving type questions to be completed within 30 minutes. Competing against independent schools from across Kent, both teams showed great team spirit and determination to answer as many questions as they could correctly. A good performance by all.
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