Young chemists come up with the winning formula

Young chemists come up with the winning formula

6th February 2014

Back

STUDENTS are hoping they have the right formula for national success after winning a place in the UK final of a chemistry competition.

The group from Ripon Grammar School secured the coveted spot after winning the Yorkshire regional heat in the Top of the Bench challenge run by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

Matt Griffiths, 15, of North Stainley, Jonathan Tanner, 13, of Ripon, and 14-year-olds Louisa Chatterton, of Copgrove, and Georgie Taylor, of Topcliffe, had to complete a variety of chemistry-based and logical thinking tasks against the clock.

Teacher Joy Lewis said: "It was very exciting. Points were awarded as each task was completed but we didn't know where we'd come until the end.  

"It was great to be able to put forward a mixed team of boys and girls of different ages and the judges commented that their teamwork was a key reason for their success. We were all thrilled to make the final."

Matt, who is planning to study chemistry at A level, added: "The girls haven't started their GCSE course so they were at a slight disadvantage but we did all work well together. It was a pressure trying to complete each task against the clock and it came down to the last one before we knew we'd won."

Nine schools took part in the competition including several from the independent sector.

The Grammar School team will now represent the region in the national final at Loughborough University on March 29.

News in February