The British Mathematical Olympiad (BMO) forms part of the selection process for the UK
International Mathematical Olympiad
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious mathematical competition in the wor ...
team and for other international maths competitions, including the
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, the
Romanian Master of Mathematics and Sciences, and the
Balkan Mathematical Olympiad. It is organised by the
British Mathematical Olympiad Subtrust, which is part of the
United Kingdom Mathematics Trust. There are two rounds, the BMO1 and the BMO2.
[http://www.bmoc.maths.org/home/bmo.shtml, BMO website, list of papers]
BMO Round 1
The first round of the BMO is held in November each year, and from 2006 is an open entry competition. The qualification to BMO Round 1 is through the
Senior Mathematical Challenge
The United Kingdom Mathematics Trust (UKMT) is a Charitable organization, charity founded in 1996 to help with the education of children in mathematics within the United Kingdom, UK.
History
The national mathematics competitions had existed ...
or the
Mathematical Olympiad for Girls. Students who do not make the qualification may be entered at the discretion of their school for a fee of £40.
The paper lasts 3½ hours, and consists of six questions (from 2005), each worth 10 marks.
The exam in the 2020-2021 cycle was adjusted to consist of two sections, first section with 4 questions each worth 5 marks (only answers required), and second section with 3 question each worth 10 marks (full solutions required). The duration of the exam had been reduced to 2½ hours, due to the difficulties of holding a 3½ hours exam under
COVID-19
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. In January 2020, the disease spread worldwide, resulting in the COVID-19 pandemic.
The symptoms of COVID‑19 can vary but often include fever ...
.
Candidates are required to write full proofs to the questions. An answer is marked on either a "0+" or a "10-" mark scheme, depending on whether the answer looks generally complete or not. An answer judged incomplete or unfinished is usually capped at 3 or 4, whereas for an answer judged as complete, marks may be deducted for minor errors or poor reasoning but it is likely to get a score of 7 or more. As a result, it is uncommon for an answer to score a middling mark between 4 and 6.
While around 1000 gain automatic qualification to sit the BMO1 paper each year,
the additional discretionary and international students means that since 2016, on average, around 1600 candidates have been entered for BMO1 each year. Although these candidates represent the very best mathematicians in their age group, the difficulty level of the BMO papers mean that many of these attain a very low score.
The scores were particularly low until 2004, for example, when the
median
The median of a set of numbers is the value separating the higher half from the lower half of a Sample (statistics), data sample, a statistical population, population, or a probability distribution. For a data set, it may be thought of as the “ ...
score was approximately 5-6 (out of 50). In 2005, UKMT changed the system and added an extra easier question meaning the median is now raised. In 2008, 23 students scored more than 40/60 and around 50 got over 30/60.
In addition to the British students, until 2018, there was a history of about 20 students from New Zealand being invited to take part. In recent years, entries to BMO have been made from schools in Ireland, Kazakhstan, India, China, South Korea, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Thailand.
BMO1 paper for the cycle 2021-22 attracted 1857 entries. Only 5 candidates scored 90% or more. A score of 21/60 was enough to earn a Distinction, awarded to top 26% of the candidates.
From the results of the BMO1, around 100 top scoring students are invited to sit the BMO2. For the 2021-22 cycle, the score needed for to qualify for BMO2 was 33 for a year 13 pupil and 29 for a pupil in year 10 and below. Students who did not take the BMO1, or who did not qualify for an invitation, may be entered into the next round at the discretion of their school through payment of a fee of £50.
Typically, around top 20 scoring students in BMO1 feature on what is known as the
BMO leaderboard.
BMO Round 2
BMO2 (known as the ''Further International Selection Test, FIST'' from 1972 to 1991) is normally held in late January or early February, and is significantly more difficult than BMO1. BMO2 also lasts 3½ hours, but consists of only four questions, each worth 10 marks. Like the BMO1 paper, it is not designed merely to test knowledge of advanced mathematics but rather to test the candidate's ability to apply the mathematical knowledge to solve unusual problems and is an entry point to training and selection for the international competitions.
BMO2 paper for the cycle 2021-22 attracted over 200 entries. A score of 17/40 was enough to earn a Distinction, awarded to top 25% of the candidates.
Only 4 candidates scored more than 30/40.
Twenty-four of the top scorers from BMO2 are subsequently invited to the training camp at
Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, with the largest financial endowment of any ...
for the first stage of the
IMO UK team selection.
The top 4 female scorers from BMO2 are selected to represent the UK at the
European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad.
IMO Selection Papers
''For more information about IMO selection in other countries, see
International Mathematical Olympiad selection process
This article describes the selection process, by country, for entrance into the International Mathematical Olympiad.
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is an annual mathematics olympiad for students younger than 20 who have not started ...
''
Since 1985, further selection tests have been used after BMO2 to select the
IMO team. (The team was selected following the single BMO paper from 1967 to 1971, then following the FIST paper for some years from 1972.) Initially these third-stage tests resulted in selection of both team and reserve; from 1993 a squad (team plus reserve) was selected following these tests with the team being separated from the reserve after further correspondence training, and after further selection tests from 2001 onwards. The third-stage tests have had names including FIST 2 (1985),
Second International Selection Test (SIST),
Reading Selection Test (1987),
Final Selection Test (FST, 1992 to 2001) and
First Selection Test (FST, from 2002); the fourth-stage tests have been
Team Selection Test (TST, 2001) and
Next Selection Test (NST, 2002 onwards). These tests have been held at training and selection camps in several locations, recently
Trinity College, Cambridge
Trinity College is a Colleges of the University of Cambridge, constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1546 by King Henry VIII, Trinity is one of the largest Cambridge colleges, with the largest financial endowment of any ...
and
Oundle School
Oundle School is a public school (United Kingdom), public school (English Private schools in the United Kingdom, fee-charging boarding school, boarding and day school) for pupils 11–18 situated in the market town of Oundle in Northamptonshire ...
.
Since 2017, the tests are simply called Team Selection Tests (TSTs). Six TSTs were held in 2017 and 2018. Since 2019, the number of TSTs have been reduced to 4 or two rounds, the first round is held in late April and the second round in late May. The UK IMO squad of 10 is selected following the first round of tests with the final team of 6 to represent the UK at the
International Mathematical Olympiad
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious mathematical competition in the wor ...
announced following the second round.
In 2021, the first round of TSTs was held on 16–17 April and the second round on 5–6 June. The UK squad for IMO 2021 was Mohit Hulse, Isaac King, Samuel Liew,
Yuka Machino, Daniel Naylor, and Jenni Voon, with Tommy Walker Mackay being the first reserve. This is only the second time over the last 54 years of the UK's participation at the
International Mathematical Olympiad
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious mathematical competition in the wor ...
since 1967 that more than one female contestant has made the UK IMO team.
See also
*
International Mathematical Olympiad
The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is a mathematical olympiad for pre-university students, and is the oldest of the International Science Olympiads. It is widely regarded as the most prestigious mathematical competition in the wor ...
*
United Kingdom Mathematics Trust
References
External links
British Mathematical Olympiad Committee siteUK Mathematics Trust site for details of UK Mathematics competitionsDatabase of people who have represented the UK at international maths competitions
{{Mathematics in the United Kingdom
Competitions in the United Kingdom
Mathematics competitions
Mathematics education in the United Kingdom