10-year-old boy comes 4th in global maths competition A YEAR 6 pupil has been ranked fourth globally and second in England in a world maths challenge. Ore Oni, along with the rest of his class who came first in the country and third globally in the competition, has received praise for his mathematical prowess. The 10-year-old who attends the Bronte School in Gravesend, and his fellow pupils beat nearly 1.9 million competitors from 150 schools worldwide as part of the annual Mathletics Challenge – a global event which sees schools go head-to-head in maths quizzes to mark World Maths Day on May 5. Pupils took part in 20 rounds of number-based questions before having to answer as many sums as possible in 60 seconds.