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Primary Pupils Equal to Springwood Maths Challenge

Young mathematicians were put through their paces when 14 primaries came together at Springwood High School for an annual competition.

The Primary Maths Challenge saw 16 teams of four Year 6 pupils test their problem-solving skills over a series of rounds that required both strategic thinking and speed.

Springwood Maths Teacher Sylvilyn Forbes-Clarke, who organised the event, was impressed by the children’s performance.

“The atmosphere was electric from the start,” she said. “Over four challenging rounds, pupils tackled problem solving, mental maths, and team challenges that tested both speed and strategy. The room was filled with focused faces, quick calculations, and lots of cheering, as teams supported one another.

“Students were competitive, but, above all, enthusiastic. Teachers watching on said it was inspiring to see such teamwork, resilience, and love for maths on display.”

The Challenge has been taking place for more than a decade at our school, which is part of the West Norfolk Academies Trust, and was won this time round by Fairstead Primary.

Mrs Forbes-Clarke continued: “After a closely fought contest, it was Fairstead Primary who came out on top, being crowned this year’s champions. Their teamwork, quick thinking, and calm under pressure set them apart.”

She added: “The event was a success because of all the schools, staff, and volunteers who made the day possible.

“It was not just about winning – it was about celebrating young minds, building confidence, and showing that maths can be exciting, challenging, and fun.”