A few activity highlights
- A stellar line-up of celebrities and influencers for this year’s #BigNumberNatter, from international best-selling author Peter James, creator of the Detective Roy Grace novels, Countdown's Rachel Riley and University of Oxford's Tom Rocks Maths, Amazing Spaces’ Will Hardie, renowned psychologist Dr Linda Papadopoulos, Great House Giveaway's Tayo Oguntonade and Grazia Money Columnist Bola Sol, plus many more! People didn’t just natter, they rapped too – watch Shuffle T’s rapped Big Number Natter – proof positive that creativity and maths go hand-in-hand!
- Politicians lent their support to the campaign too, including the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and the Shadow Levelling Up Minister Alex Norris, who had a Big Number Natter with our CEO Sam Sims. Meanwhile, a National Numeracy Day debate was held in Parliament, attended by School Minister Nick Gibb and Shadow Schools Minister Stephen Morgan.
- We joined forces with Education Scotland for Coffee, Cake and Counting – an event for school children in Edinburgh with our Ambassador Peter Sawkins. Our Delivery Partner also hosted a series of online events throughout the day – inspiring Scotland’s school children to think about maths in careers such as farming, football and the arts.
- Thousands of young people put pen to paper to create their Number Heroes Competition entries – from becoming a vet to creating video games, it’s clear that the competition has sparked imaginations and conversations about the use of numbers in young people’s future jobs and hobbies.
A few media highlights
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