Some children in Year 6 have been learning about the fascinating number known as pi. You can see more about it here. One member of Year 6 is currently trying to memorise as many digits of pi as possible! Impressive stuff. The current World Record, according to Guinness World Records is 70,000! Watch out for more news on pi on the 14th March (pi day).
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That's me (Bibek)
13/1/2016 06:47:04 pm
I can memorise 51 digits in front of everyone in the hall on Friday.
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Alisha Zaara Saleem
22/2/2016 07:50:35 pm
I was actually there when Bibek, did this in assembly and it was amazing! He did it with his eyes closed! I think he accomplished something fantastic. Well done Bibek!
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