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Zohaib Ahmed from Chandler's Ford gets a A in A-level further maths


ALGEBRA, quadratic equations and long division strike panic into the hearts of most adults.

But they are no problem for a record-breaking Hampshire schoolboy. Ten-year-old Zohaib Ahmed, pictured, of Chandler’s Ford, is the youngest pupil to get an A grade at A-level further maths.

The gifted number cruncher breezed his way into the record books with top grades in his maths A-level last year.

He said: “I was confident, maybe a little bit nervous just before the results arrived but I thought I had done well. I am proud to get this A and very pleased.”

The pint-sized prodigy admitted he is spurred on by his brainy older brother Wajih who at 12 has already passed his maths GCSE and A-levels and is currently doing physics, chemistry and physics early.

The bright siblings may have to take their A-levels again as a new A* grade will soon be introduced.

As they plan to be actuaries in the City of London they don’t want their A grades to hold them back.

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Comments(2)

Brite Spark says...
11:41am Sat 13 Mar 10

Nice bright young lads well done, it shows that not everybody in Eastleigh is dim.
Not too sure about the whiteboard in the lounge though (on the video).

Condor Man says...
7:32am Sun 14 Mar 10

Good for him, but the reliance on science and maths should be balanced with studying more subjective subjects like English, History and Geography.


MathsBoys028.jpg Ten-year-old Zohaib Ahmed. Echo picture by Stuart Martin. Order no: 822611

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