About NRICH

NRICH

The NRICH Project started in 1996. Originally it was an online maths club for interested (and highly able) students, mainly of secondary age. You can read the original mission statement and aims below. Since then the project has changed and is now a project which caters for all abilities and ages, and provides considerable support to teachers. 

NRICH is based in both the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Education and the Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

The NRICH Project encompasses:

The Aims of NRICH   

The site is frequently updated with new content.  The problems are carefully chosen and prepared by the editorial team and supporting articles, games and other resources are produced to support and complement each other. All the material published in the past is archived and accessible using the search facilities on the site.

The community section of the site (AskNRICH) contains discussion boards where pupils, teachers and interested adults can ask mathematical questions and discuss mathematical issues that are of interest to them.

The STIMULUS project places undergraduate and graduate University of Cambridge students into local schools to support the teaching of maths and maths related subjects

Annual reports

You can read more about the detailed activity and management of NRICH in our Annual reports. The annual report for 2011-12 will be published in Sept 2012

NRICH Annual Report Sept 2011 final.pdf
NRICH Annual Report 2010.pdf
NRICH Annual Report 2009.doc
NRICH Report August 2008.doc

Further information can be obtained from:enquiries.nrich@maths.org

The Original (1996) Aims of NRICH

The Original Mission Statement


The project aims to establish a permanent national centre for curriculum enrichment to provide mathematical learning support for very able children of all ages. The learning and enjoyment of mathematics are promoted through an Internet Newsletter and the participation of university students as peer teachers providing an electronic answering service. The centre offers support and advice to teachers, and resources for mathematics clubs.