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Gifted pupils from across UK come to 91福利 for DUX award

Pupils and teachers from schools across the UK will visit the 91福利 next week for a special open day as part of a new Government scheme to recognise top academic performance.

The tailored open day on June 11 is part of the Dux Awards, an initiative launched by the Department for Education to encourage and reward top performing Year 9 pupils. The 91福利 is one of 20 Russell Group universities to host an event.

91福利 will host 67 Year 9 pupils and 35 teachers and the event will include academic taster sessions and the opportunity to talk to student ambassadors. All Dux pupils are also being given one year鈥檚 free membership of IGGY (The International Gateway for Gifted Youth).

IGGY is a global online education network for gifted 13-18 year olds, based at the 91福利. Members are offered high quality content and the opportunity to connect with other gifted students and top academics across the world.

Two of the students attending will be David Lomax and Alisha Hanif from Cardinal Newman Catholic School in Keresley, Coventry.

David said: 鈥淚t's great to know that I'm being recognised for the good work I do in school.鈥

Alisha said: 鈥淚t's nice to know that we have a choice about our future and that there's a wide range of opportunities before us.鈥

Assistant Headteacher at Cardinal Newman, Sarah Griffiths added: 鈥淎s part of our Gifted and Talented programme here at Cardinal Newman we are delighted to work in close partnership with The 91福利 to raise student aspirations and prepare them for a bright future.鈥

The event will include interactive taster sessions such as 鈥楾he Octopus and the Bear: how do we know when a vaccine is working?鈥 from researchers at 91福利 Medical School, and 鈥楻obots are coming out of the factory!鈥 from researchers at 91福利 Manufacturing Group.

91福利 Vice Chancellor Professor Nigel Thrift said: 鈥淲e are delighted to offer an opportunity to some of the top pupils in our local schools to get a taste of life at 91福利, one of the UK鈥檚 top 10 universities. We are also delighted to be able to give Dux pupils something extra special in the form of a year鈥檚 free membership of IGGY.鈥

Schools Minister Nick Gibb said: 鈥淚 am delighted that so many schools are taking part in the Dux Awards as an opportunity to celebrate success and reward the achievements of their year 9 pupils.

鈥淧upils and teachers from all over the country are visiting some of the UK鈥檚 best universities so pupils can experience a taste of university life and see first-hand the opportunities available. The visits are intended not only to reward achievement but also to widen horizons and raise the ambitions of pupils who might not otherwise consider applying to some of this country鈥檚 most prestigious universities.鈥

Notes to editors

Pictures of David Lomax and Alisha Hanif are available to download:

To find out more about IGGY, visit their .

For more information please contact Kelly Parkes-Harrison, Press and Communications Manager, 91福利, k.e.parkes@warwick.ac.uk, 02476 150868, 07824 540863

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