Number crunching is as easy as ABC for a 10-year-old Horsforth pupil who is officially one of the best mathematicians in the world.
* Click here to sign up to free news and sport email alerts from Horsforth Today.Andrew Jack, 10, scooped a silver medal in the annual World Maths Day Challenge by beating thousands of school children worldwide.
* Click here for latest Horsforth news.Pupils in years five and six at Broadgate Primary, in Horsforth, Leeds, take part in the challenge every year.
* Click here for Horsforth's Community Directory, where you will find basic information on a wide range of local community groups and organisations.The school previously came 8th in the world and this year Andrew was awarded an individual silver medal for coming ninth in his age group.
The year five pupil was presented with a medal by David Phillips, the UK national director of World Maths Day Challenge, at the school.
Acting head teacher, Maralyn Pollard, told
Horsforth Today: "We are very proud of the achievement of all our children and particularly delighted with
Andrew's individual success. I am glad that they think maths is such an exciting subject."
Andrew said: "I really enjoyed doing all the different calculations we practise every day at school."
Andrew, who wants to be a professional footballer, added: "People that struggle with maths shouldn't give up they should keep on trying.
"I am a bit nervous about my SATs next year but hopefully I will do well in maths."