Christine Mayhew, a dear friend of mine, passed away at the age of 77. She led a successful life, pursuing three different careers as a midwife, sociology lecturer, and counsellor – all of which took place in Harlow, Essex. Christine …
According to Tony Little, the headmaster of Eton, the upcoming government should reintroduce an assisted places scheme that would enable disadvantaged children to attend boarding schools. Additionally, Little suggests creating boarding academies for state pupils to address concerns about the …
When I consider my high school experience, my mind often conjures up a particular nightmare scenario. I’m standing in a dim and deserted corridor, just around the corner from my locker. This particular stretch of hall is unguarded by any …
The 2020 awards comprise of 14 categories, presenting a range of opportunities for universities to showcase their unique areas of expertise. Universities may submit entries for as many categories as they desire.
Judging will be carried out by a representative …
Imran Imam, my brother, had a fervent passion for science and mathematics. In 1978, he completed his master’s degree in mathematical physics at Imperial College London with honors and received an employment offer from Hawker Siddeley, a company involved in …
Out of all the presidents who have served the United States, George Washington was the only one who truly mattered. This statement, with its dual interpretation, concludes a four-page paper that was published in the Alabama Journal of Mathematics in …
Frank Barrett, my father, passed away at the age of 74. He was a passionate teacher who committed his life to the cause of education and social justice. Initially, he taught secondary school-level mathematics and later trained other teachers. He …