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    Year 13 Biology success in the 2018 British Biology Olympiad

    All Year 13 Biologists took part in the 2018 British Biology Olympiad, run by the Royal Society of Biology, where approximately 7500 pupils competed with schools around the country.

    Reading School Biologists achieved 13 Gold, 7 Silver and 15 bronze medals, an outstanding achievement.

    Chris Youssef

    Gold

     

    Adithya Sreenivas

     Silver

     

    Sepehr Amini

     Bronze

    Thomas YiFan Jia

    Gold

     

    Mark Cobb

     Silver

     

    Jonny Pickering

     Bronze

    Joshua Blake

    Gold

     

    Shaishab Sharma

     Silver

     

    Vlad Maerescu

     Bronze

    Cameron Hillman

    Gold

     

    Oliver Pizura

     Silver

     

    Haseeb Tahir

     Bronze

    Sohaib Ansari

    Gold

     

    Humza Khan

     Silver

     

    Ian Scott

     Bronze

    Roy Wang

    Gold

     

    Harry Dean

     Silver

     

    Nikhil Anand

     Bronze

    Sebastian Blackwell

    Gold

     

    Dominic Cooke

     Silver

     

    Ronit Hardasani

     Bronze

    Tim Chen

    Gold

     

     

     

     

    Alan Manjali

     Bronze

    Junkai Zhu

    Gold

     

     

     

     

    Andrew Prowse

     Bronze

    Michael Makarchuk

    Gold

     

     

     

     

    Adhav Radhakrishnan

     Bronze

    Hariharan Subbiah Ponniah

    Gold

     

     

     

     

    Simon Brennan-Ruiz

     Bronze

    Tuhin Varshneya

    Gold

     

     

     

     

    Thomas Faint

     Bronze

    Ryan Wong

    Gold

     

     

     

     

    Rohan Vyas

     Bronze

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thomas Stevens

     Bronze

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Ritvik Mittal

     Bronze

    We are also delighted to announce that Chris Youssef, Thomas Jia, Joshua Blake and Cameron Hillman are all through to the second round of the Olympiad and we congratulate them on this success, being in the top seven percent of candidates who gained a Gold Award.  The competition is highly regarded and all our pupils have excelled yet again achieving, Gold, Silver and Bronze Awards.

    The British Biology Olympiad challenges and stimulates students with an interest in biology to expand and extend their talents. It enables students to demonstrate their knowledge and to be suitably rewarded with publicly recognised certificates and medals.  The competition consists of two, 45-minute online multiple choice papers.  Top scoring students will be offered the opportunity to attend an award ceremony in London.  In addition to encouraging and rewarding pupils in their studies, the British Biology Olympiad is the first stage in selecting a team to represent the UK at the International Biology Olympiad (IBO) this year being held in Tehran, with over sixty countries taking part. The IBO seeks to challenge by both theory and practical tests some of the top pre-university biology students in the world, with over sixty countries taking part. The UK teams have had considerable success at IBO and we are very grateful to BBSRC for its continued support of the UK team's participation.

    Last year, our very own, William Chadwick (OR 2010-2017), was chosen as one of the four finalists to represent the UK at the International Biology Olympiad alongside pupils from St Paul's Girls' School, The Perse School and Wellington College.

    The UK team competed against students from over 60 other countries, taking part in theoretical and practical tasks and challenges designed to test their biosciences acumen and stretch their understanding of the subject to the limit when it took place for the first time in the UK at the University of Warwick.  

    We hope that we follow a similar outcome this year.