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Challenge Results Mathematical Education on Merseyside Challenge 2016 Results Name Surname School Prize Shannon High Birkenhead School First Prize - The Ian Porteous Award Emily Page Christleton High School Second Prize with Special Commendation Lara Stone The King David High School, Liverpool Second Prize with Special Commendation Jacob Cockcroft Hollingworth Academy Second Prize James Silvester John Port School Second Prize Euan Aspin Manchester Grammar School Second Prize Henrik Holm Manchester Grammar School Second Prize Quincy Barrett The King David High School, Manchester Second Prize Sofia Vasieva West Kirby Grammar School Second Prize Emily Bernhem West Kirby Grammar School Second Prize Gio Muratori Christleton High School Third Prize Fleur Mercer Christleton High School Third Prize Ben Shearer Manchester Grammar School Third Prize Niall Curwen Manchester Grammar School Third Prize Reuben Seymour Manchester Grammar School Third Prize Kiran Raja Manchester Grammar School Third Prize Sam Roughley Merchant Taylors' Boys' School Third Prize Richard Wolfendale Rydal Penrhos Third Prize Larissa Potapova The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Third Prize Laura Levy The King David High School, Liverpool Third Prize Liam Robinson The King David High School, Liverpool Third Prize Raka Chattopadhyay The Queen's School Third Prize James Nicholas Ysgol Dinas Bran Third Prize Alara Cooper Alderley Edge School for Girls Consolation Prize Samarth Kumar Birkenhead School Consolation Prize Ben Griffiths Christleton High School Consolation Prize James Hall Formby High School Consolation Prize Eloise Mortimer Greenbank High School Consolation Prize Emily Carlin Holy Family Catholic High School Consolation Prize Michael Greenwood Manchester Grammar School Consolation Prize Beatrice De Goede Manchester High School for Girls Consolation Prize Matthew Murray Stafford Grammar School Consolation Prize Emily Parkinson Stockport Grammar School Consolation Prize Tommy Walker Mackay Stretford Grammar School Consolation Prize Darya Shchunkina The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Consolation Prize Eashan Raychavelhari The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Consolation Prize Sam Grace The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Consolation Prize Rowan Sutton The King's School, Macclesfield Consolation Prize Anna Underwood West Kirby Grammar School Consolation Prize Aaron Connolly Ysgol Brynhyfryd Consolation Prize Elis Jones Ysgol Brynhyfryd Consolation Prize Ben Asford-Eagland Alsager School Certificate of Merit Luke Turner Ashton Community Science College Certificate of Merit Brintha Yasodaran Ballakermeen High School Certificate of Merit Hanaya Ahmed Beech House School Certificate of Merit Abi Reichinger Broughton Hall Catholic High School Certificate of Merit Amber Aldridge Broughton High School Certificate of Merit Sarah Tabba Cansfield High School Certificate of Merit Lucy Neilson Christ the King, Southport Certificate of Merit Abbie Shaw Christleton High School Certificate of Merit Sophia Bailey Christleton High School Certificate of Merit Daniel Skinner Christleton High School Certificate of Merit Cassie Lloyd-Watson Christleton High School Certificate of Merit Daniel Cameron Comberbach Primary School Certificate of Merit Ryan Slack Connah's Quay High School Certificate of Merit Chloe Rylance Dallam School Certificate of Merit Abbie Buckingham Dowdales School Certificate of Merit Anna Johnson Formby High School Certificate of Merit Mia Nuttall Golborne High School Certificate of Merit Megan Saxon Granville Sports College Certificate of Merit Amelia Harvey Greenbank High School Certificate of Merit Abbie Latham Hawarden High School Certificate of Merit Page 1 of 3 Mathematical Education on Merseyside Challenge 2016 Results Louisa Brammer Helsby High School Certificate of Merit Lucy Gough Hindley High School Certificate of Merit Catherine Samways Holy Cross Catholic High School Certificate of Merit Denin Mathew Lancaster Girls' Grammar School Certificate of Merit Sadie Keane Loreto Grammar School Certificate of Merit Fergus Fielding Lytham St Annes High School Certificate of Merit Dipyaman Banerjee Manchester Grammar School Certificate of Merit James Widders Merchant Taylors' Boys' School Certificate of Merit Thomas Dixon Merchant Taylors' Boys' School Certificate of Merit Edward Pope Merchant Taylors' Boys' School Certificate of Merit Milosz Antonczak Queensmead School Certificate of Merit Emily Dixon Rainhill High School Certificate of Merit Hajjara Khalil Rochdale Girls' School Certificate of Merit Maisie Colley Sandon Business and Enterprise College Certificate of Merit Toby Millar St Brigid's School Certificate of Merit Ethan Smith St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, Wigan Certificate of Merit Isabelle Smith St Edward's Academy Certificate of Merit Ellyna Flook St Edward's Academy Certificate of Merit Oscar Ellis St Hilda's High School Certificate of Merit Olivia Hornakova St Joseph's Catholic High School , Cumbria Certificate of Merit Adam Drummond St Ninian's High School Certificate of Merit Olivia Howdle Stafford Grammar School Certificate of Merit Luke Atkinson Stockport Grammar School Certificate of Merit Chloe Almond Stockport Grammar School Certificate of Merit James Craig The Bishops' Blue Coat High School Certificate of Merit Thea Howarth The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Esme Thomas The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Finlay Fulton The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Kimberley Cota The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Safwan Elhy-Houssen The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Chenyue Zhang The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Charlotte Meyer The Blue Coat School, Liverpool Certificate of Merit Imogen Moore The County High School, Leftwich Certificate of Merit Lewis Crossland The Grange Senior School, Hartford Certificate of Merit Milan Turnbull The King's School, Macclesfield Certificate of Merit Grace Dixon The Queen's School Certificate of Merit Eleanor Maddock Ulverston Victoria High School Certificate of Merit Pal Patel Upton Hall School Certificate of Merit Emma Fullalove Upton-by-Chester High School Certificate of Merit Olivia Brown West Kirby Grammar School Certificate of Merit Ben Middleton Westholme School Certificate of Merit Jamie Cummins Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Hannah Roberts Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Oliver Williams Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Elin Morris Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Megan Bishop Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Oliver Davies Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Ifan Gwyn Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Ellie Smith Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Danw Diss Ysgol Brynhyfryd Certificate of Merit Summary First 1 Second Prize with Special Commendation 2 Second Prize 7 Third Prize 13 Consolation Prize 18 Certificate of Merit 71 Total Prizes 41 Total 112 Page 2 of 3 Mathematical Education on Merseyside Challenge 2016 Results The Blue Coat School, Liverpool 11 Ysgol Brynhyfryd 11 Christleton High School 8 Manchester Grammar School 8 Merchant Taylors' Boys' School 4 West Kirby Grammar School 4 Stockport Grammar School 3 The King David High School, Liverpool 3 Birkenhead School 2 Formby High School 2 Greenbank High School 2 St Edward's Academy 2 Stafford Grammar School 2 The King's School, Macclesfield 2 The Queen's School 2 Alderley Edge School for Girls 1 Alsager School 1 Ashton Community Science College 1 Ballakermeen High School 1 Beech House School 1 Broughton Hall Catholic High School 1 Broughton High School 1 Cansfield High School 1 Christ the King, Southport 1 Comberbach Primary School 1 Connah's Quay High School 1 Dallam School 1 Dowdales School 1 Golborne High School 1 Granville Sports College 1 Hawarden High School 1 Helsby High School 1 Hindley High School 1 Hollingworth Academy 1 Holy Cross Catholic High School 1 Holy Family Catholic High School 1 John Port School 1 Lancaster Girls' Grammar School 1 Loreto Grammar School 1 Lytham St Annes High School 1 Manchester High School for Girls 1 Queensmead School 1 Rainhill High School 1 Rochdale Girls' School 1 Rydal Penrhos 1 Sandon Business and Enterprise College 1 St Brigid's School 1 St Edmund Arrowsmith Catholic High School, Wigan 1 St Hilda's High School 1 St Joseph's Catholic High School , Cumbria 1 St Ninian's High School 1 Stretford Grammar School 1 The Bishops' Blue Coat High School 1 The County High School, Leftwich 1 The Grange Senior School, Hartford 1 The King David High School, Manchester 1 Ulverston Victoria High School 1 Upton Hall School 1 Upton-by-Chester High School 1 Westholme School 1 Ysgol Dinas Bran 1 Page 3 of 3.
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