Physics Olympiad 

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The British Physics Olympiad (BPhO) has run for 25 years and is entered annually by over 1,000 talented young physicists.

The examination-based competition has a dual purpose: to challenge and reward the best physicists in British schools and to select the UK Physics Team for competition at international level.

Most students entering the British Physics Olympiad are in Year 13 (A2 or equivalent level).

The paper is sat in school and returned to the BPhO office for marking. Marks are returned to schools and certificates are awarded to the top students.   

Mr Basil Francis achieved a Gold medal (only 48 awarded) – Will be invited to the next round.

Mr Ivan Jevremovic achieved a Silver medal (96 awarded)

Ms Luiza Guimares, Ms Katy Wei, Mr Sammit Nene and Rehan Deen obtained a Bronze I medal (295 awarded)

Mr Javier Azpiroz obtained Bronze II medal (314 awarded)

Mr Thomas Mullners, Mr Giulio Buscaglione, Mr Jorda Peake, Mr Nikolay Dovnar, Mr Christopher Petrauskas all received a Commendation (294 awarded).

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