Worthing school wins national prize

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Worthing High School has won a national prize after taking such a big part in Tomorrow’s Engineers Week, beating 1,400 other schools.

Head teacher Pan Panayiotou paid tribute to his STEM teachers and students after hearing the school had the highest number of entrants to The Big Quiz 2020, resulting in a £1,000 voucher for equipment.

Mr Panayiotou said: “For Worthing High School to win the prize for most entries, from over 28,500 entries, is a huge achievement and testament to all of the hard work from all of our STEM teachers.

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“In particular, I would like to thank Miss La, STEM lead in maths, the maths team and design technology team for promoting the quiz. Obviously, I would also like to congratulate all of our amazing students and their fantastic STEM efforts.

Pan Panayiotou, head teacher at Worthing High School. Photo by Derek Martin DM1711926aPan Panayiotou, head teacher at Worthing High School. Photo by Derek Martin DM1711926a