Maths Challenge with partner schools
A day for budding young mathematicians to take part in a maths competition with other local schools.
Aims
The aim was to give primary school students the opportunity to extend their mathematical abilities in a competitive environment.
The day was designed to develop problem-solving and team work skills, and to deepen an interest and passion for Maths.
For the event to be a success, we needed pupils to attend from a range of schools across the Nottingham area.
Pupils and staff from 10 schools benefited from the competition.
Background
Nottingham High School hosts an annual programme of STEM outreach events, run by our Physics, Biology, Chemistry and Maths departments. Part of the schools’ ethos is to share its facilities and STEM opportunities with other schools in the local community. The school’s Maths Challenge event has been running annually since 2018 (aside from two years exempted by COVID-19).
Resources
For this project to succeed, we needed free access to the school’s Large Lecture Theatre, as well as three members of teaching staff from the maths department to support the children on the day.
Our maths department prepared practice resources to send to schools in advance, to give an idea of what to expect.
The schools’ Head of Admissions and Partnership oversaw the invitation and booking process for the event.
The catering staff provided refreshments and lunch free of charge for visiting children and school staff.
The event itself ran for three hours, with approximately three days of preparation time.
Impact
"The children were buzzing and really enjoyed the event. They said that it was much better than doing maths at school! They said that some of the problems were really difficult but they loved the last round best!"
Teacher, Greythorn Primary School
"The whole event is a great opportunity for the children to have fun with maths while showcasing their skills and teamwork."
Teacher, Arnold Mill Primary School
After each event, visiting teachers complete a survey to summarise what their pupils learned and enjoyed about the event, along with any suggestions for improvement.
Pupil Involvement
40 girls and boys aged 9-10 from 10 local state primary schools, and 10 members of staff.
Frequency
The maths challenge runs annually.