The NRICH website publishes problems, games, challenges and investigations for ages five to 19, designed to enrich mathematics learning and to help pupils develop their mathematical reasoning skills, confidence and understanding. Pupils are encouraged to send in solutions to problems, with a selection of the solutions published on the site.
Science
The site is free to users. Resources about recent and current scientific issues are tailored for school children and, by describing the basic and cutting edge science being practised in manufacturing and research laboratories around the country, schoolscience hopes to inspire the pursuit of science to a higher level.
The site is entirely funded by sponsorship from industry leaders; in order to maintain its educational integrity and relevance all resources are written and evaluated by teachers with the help of leading scientists.
The SEED program was created in 1998 in response to information and communication technology needs in developing countries, to the challenges of science education around the world, and in recognition of the resources Schlumberger could provide to help address these challenges.
SEED operates through three program components:
