Black girls lead the way for Maths GCSE success

Sariya and Karissa excelled in their maths GCSE

THE LEWIS sisters, aged 9 and 11, and Miss Deborah Odushola aged 12, have become the youngest black girls to pass the new GCSE exam in Britain, after officially receiving their GCSE Mathematics results last week.

Sariya (9) and Karissa (11), both pupils of the ExcellenceinEducation.org.uk program, wrote their GCSE Maths after been mentored by world renowned Professor Chris Imafidon. The Lewis sisters' said his unique learning methodology of seeing Maths as a fun game and along with the Imafidon siblings inspired them to sit the exam.

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