To give back to my community, I have created a scholarship for 5 worthy students in either Year 12 or 13 studying A-Level Maths/FM. Please share this with your students - the scholarship awards them with a @CasioMaths graphics calculator + £150! https://t.co/wJWnkaIWyl Please 🔁!
Sixth Form Open Evening is coming soon! Thursday 7th November 6-7.30pm is your chance to meet current students and course staff to find out all about life at Whitburn Sixth Form. We look forward to seeing ambitious Year 11 students & families from any local school. @WhitCofEAcad
It's International #WomenInMathsDay, today on the birth-date of #MaryamMirzakhani. We're looking forward to meeting with our members & guests virtually to discuss all things on the topic #WomenInMaths. How are you marking the day?
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The @LegoCSWomen is getting close to the 5,000 supporter (halfway) mark! Can we get it there today? Go here to vote for a LEGO set containing several great women of mathematics, including Admiral Hopper, Annie Easley, and Gladys West! (Threads below). https://t.co/hbQDGChyY8
A 1-hour training session covering key functions of the fx-CG50 #graphical#calculator will boost your confidence. Then you can teach your A-level and #GCSE#students to visualise and solve complex problems. Book now. https://t.co/zm0ERQI5S1
Event alert: @ch_nira will chair "Hidden figures in Cambridge maths", asking questions of a panel of black @Cambridge_Uni maths graduates. https://t.co/DJnSjYnXse
@WhitSixthForm@MathsWhitburn I mean it’s true that the adding and multiplying big numbers kinda stops after gcse. At a level there less big number crunching and more just remembering which order to do the operations in.