A nine-year-old girl named Danielle Boadu emerged winner of a national maths competition to observe World Maths Day.
Boadu was among several primary school children required to show creativity to mark the occasion.
The Heritage Park Primary School in Peterborough pupil defeated competition from other brilliant contenders to emerge as the winner. Boadu was among hundreds of pupils who entered the competition after it was launched by edtech provider Renaissance Learning.
The entrants from primary school children across the UK and Ireland created their visual representation of Maths, but Boadu’s design was selected from over 450 entries by expert judges who admired her work.
Speaking on her achievement, Boadu said she had fun with her entry.
”I enjoyed finding all the shapes and patterns in the playground and drawing the objects that I counted and observed,” she said, according to Peterborough Telegraph.
Boadu and other winners at the competition took home Kindle Fire and a year’s subscription to Renaissance’s Freckle and Star Maths practice and assessment solutions for their class or school. Every entrant will also receive a certificate to appreciate them for taking part in the competition.
Previously reported that At 15, Nehemiah Juniel will make history as the youngest person and Black student to graduate from Sam Houston State University (SHSU) in the United States of America.
The prodigy will receive his bachelor’s degree in Health Sciences in August, a feat that has earned him attention. Juniel has always been a bright child. He was doing pre-algebra at just five years old and received his Associate of Arts degree at age 13.