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Lawn Manor pupils prepare for robotics challenge
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A LAWN Manor pupil has been selected to join the Wiltshire and Swindon Youth Commission on Police and Crime 2021 and to represent young people on matters related to policing. After her teacher circulated the opportunity, Jessica Whyte applied to join the Youth Commission due to her interest in pursuing a career in the police force in the future. She was shortlisted and interviewed, subsequently achieving one of only 25 places available for young people aged 14-25 in Swindon and Wiltshire. Jessica has already attended her first meeting with the Youth Commission, where aspects of gang culture and drugs were the focus. She will now attend meetings every six weeks until January 2022.
Lawn Manor pupil joins youth commission on police and crime
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A Lawn Manor Academy pupil achieved the school’s highest ever score in a nationwide maths challenge, earning a place in the UK’s elite mathematics Olympiad. Patrick Gillen, a Year 7 student, won gold and Best in School in the UK Mathematics Trust’s Junior Mathematical Challenge. He was the first pupil from the school to reach the event. The modest 12-year-old said: “I enjoy doing maths problems, that’s the way my mind works. I’m looking forward to doing the Olympiad next.” The UK Mathematics Trust gives pupils from Years 7 and 8 high quality mathematical problems to solve. Youngsters who take part in the challenge sit two applied maths papers under exam conditions and have to complete them using mental arithmetic without the assistance of calculators.