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Ten-year-old passes Computing AS Level

Bill Goodwin
Wednesday 13 August 2008 04:24

A ten-year-old boy has become one of the youngest students to pass the Computing AS Level.

Shayan Ahmed from Walsall in the West Midlands was awarded a grade C today. He previously passed a GCSE, aged seven, in ICT with a grade B.

Commenting on Shayan's achievement, Mike Ryde, principal of Ryde Teaching Services, which taught Shayan, said: "Shayan has worked very hard for his AS level and he has proven again that children can achieve at a younger age if given the opportunity."

Shayan plays the electric guitar. His ambition is to meet and play with his two favourite groups, The Editors and Green Day.

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