Gratton Mathematics Prize
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This prize is awarded for high performance in mathematics.
First conferred in 1977, it was originally known as the "D T Gratton and Sons Mathematics Prize", after a local agricultural engineering firm.
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1977 | A M Hollins |
| 1978 | J M W Graves |
| 1979 | C Flatters |
| 1980 | J Kempson |
| 1981 | D H Shepherd |
| ... | |
| 1983 | Tim J Bradbury |
| 1984 | P A Carter |
| ... | |
| 1988 | M J Reindorp |
| ... | |
| 1992 | Not awarded |
| ... | |
| 2003 | Lee Butler |
| 2004 | Max Dymond |
| ... | |
| 2006 | Stephen Fendyke |
| 2007 | Jozef Woods |
| 2008 | Desmond Lee |
| 2009 | Michelle Greyling |
| ... | |
| 2012 | Aidan McClure |
| 2013 | Anish Pathak |
| 2014 | Alice Stacey |
| 2015 | Mei Lin Roberts |
| 2016 | Jason Barnes |
| 2017 | Matthew Wearden |
| 2018 | James Worthington |
| 2019 | Seth Greeves |
| 2020 | |
| 2021 | Bilal Yahya |
| 2022 | Max Doherty |
| 2023 | Azuolas Matulionis |
| 2024 | Jamie Smith |
| 2025 | Marie Ngonga |
Predecessor awards for mathematics
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 1900 | Walter Joseph Tombleson Small |
During the "Boston Grammar Schools Federation
Awarded at the "Boston Grammar Schools Federation" Senior Prize Giving. This "Mathematics Prize" could be a Boston High School prize.
| Year | Winner |
|---|---|
| 2009 | Stephanie Rance |