Computing students shine with 33 Gold Awards in UK Bebras Challenge
Our talented young Computing students from Years 7, 8 and 9 achieved 33 Gold Awards in the UK Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge, a national competition run by the Raspberry Pi Foundation that develops problem-solving and computational thinking skills through a series of logic-based challenges.

Gold awards are given to students who score in the top range nationally, so this represents an outstanding achievement and a reflection of the strong work taking place at Denbigh in Computing. Students complete the Challenge under timed conditions during lessons, with no prior preparation, which makes these results even more impressive.
Our Gold Award winners in the Junior and Intermediate categories are listed below in alphabetical order:
Junior Category
Haider Ayaz, Lucas Barker, Georgie Barry, Advaith Biju, Edna Boen, Alex Chamberlain, Oliver Chebac, Mak Cheung, Edwin Chung, Lilly Eady, Stella Ewart, Aarav Gavaller, Jaden Jama, Teddy James, Nathan Kimberley, Cerys Lewington, Ruby Li, Gabriel Oppong, Ito Plumbridge, Megan Robertson, Keshav Shah, Nicole-Elizabeth Tutina, Natasha Warren, Max Wong
Intermediate
Agssayan Ahilan, Sachin Ainkaran, Kaka Cheung, Annika Dutta, Anunay Goel, Rafay Junaidi, Michalina Mordon, Andrew Ng, Zoya Rasool
