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Staffordshire boy, 14, set for university after A-level success

Alex McIntyreBBC News, West Midlands

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Elias said he was looking forward to starting at Imperial College London

A 14 -year -old child studying at home since the Covid Pandemi will go to university in late September after doing A levels of Four years early.

Staffordshire will receive biomedical engineering training at Imperial College London after taking Elias from Burton-Up-Trent, four A*s and A.

The young High-Flyer and his 11-year-old equally talented younger sister Ariel were taught by their older brothers Clara and Juliana, both of whom were students in Imperial.

Elias, who had the 9th grade in GCSE English, said he was “very satisfied” and impatient to start university.

He said: “I’m quite excited and I’m a little nervous, but I’m looking forward to it.

“My sisters can also help because they go to the empires, so it will be quite fun to go with my other brothers.”

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Elias and Ariel, sisters Ella, Clara and Juliana (LR) with the best notes in their exams

Last year, Elias won three of them in the field of chemistry, mathematics and physics, and this year, he received A* in the field of advanced mathematics and biology.

He said that he was “very grateful to his sisters and the rest of his family for their support:” They certainly helped me a lot throughout my entire education journey. “

Meanwhile, Ariel took 9 in GCSE Mathematics and Chemistry last year, and this year before following the 9 people in the field of biology.

When he took his GCSE, he was a year younger than Elias, and his levels in mathematics, biology, chemistry and physics began to work.

“Although I started my brother a year ago, I feel very happy to buy 9s for mathematics and chemistry last year,” he said.

Both Elias and Ariel said they were proud of each other, the second says: “If he can do this [get into university] I feel that I can achieve the same thing. “

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Ariel started to examine A levels after receiving the best grades in GCSE

Clara, who will start a doctor in chemical engineering at Imperial, said that Juliana, a doctoral student at the same university, will accompany Elias and make preparations with the staff.

Initially, they did not plan to continue to educate their young brothers who had just started with one or two issues, but they “accelerate Elias and Ariel’s work when they saw their progress.

Clara and Juliana have reserved time for fun activities such as breaks and table games or sports, allowing her younger siblings to balance their home education days.

“We are definitely really proud of them because we did all of them in a short period of time,” he added.

The sisters hoped to teach other children part -time teaching during their work because they wanted to be “open to helping others”.

“We want to give other talented students to hope that they can study at home and expand their dreams.” He said.

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