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		<title>Nine-Year Old Twins From London Make History: Youngest To Enter High School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nine-year-olds Paula and Peter Imafidon are due to make history when they start attending secondary school, two years early. &#8220;You can never rule anything out with them, the competition between the two of them makes them excel in anything they do.&#8221; &#8211; Chris Imafidon, Peter and Paula&#8217;s father Video after the jump&#8230; credit: BBC News, Parent [...]]]></description>
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<p>Nine-year-olds Paula and Peter Imafidon are due to make history when they start attending secondary school, two years early.</p>
<p>&#8220;You can never rule anything out with them, the competition between the two of them makes them excel in anything they do.&#8221; &#8211; Chris Imafidon, Peter and Paula&#8217;s father</p>
<p>Video after the jump&#8230;</p>
<p>credit: BBC News, Parent Dish UK</p>
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<p>This is not the first educational record the child prodigies have broken, they passed A/AS-level mathematics papers when they were seven, and became the youngest to pass University of Cambridge&#8217;s Advanced Mathematics paper aged just eight.</p>
<p>The twins&#8217; father, Chris Imafidon, is understandably proud saying, &#8220;You can never rule anything out with them, the competition between the two of them makes them excel in anything they do.&#8221;<br />
The Imafidon family are used to academic success. The twins eldest sister, Anne-Marie, won a scholarship to study at a US university aged just 13.</p>
<p>Another sister, Christina, became the youngest undergraduate student at a UK university when she was 11, and the twins tutor, sister Samantha, passed two high school equivalent maths exams aged 6.</p>
<p>Parents Chris and Ann emigrated from Nigeria 30 years ago. The couple attribute their children&#8217;s success to the Excellence in Education program for disadvantaged inner-city youth.</p>
<p>Paula and Peter, from Waltham, East London, are waiting to discover which school they will be attending, but their parents aren&#8217;t worried about them being so much younger than their classmates.</p>
<p>&#8220;Because they are twins they have each other so they are always able to help each other and support each other,&#8221; said Mr Imafidon modestly adding &#8220;We&#8217;re delighted with the progress they have made.&#8221;</p>
<p>While they&#8217;ll be busy studying for the time being, the twins have made plans for the future. Paula would like to eventually be a maths teacher, whilst Peter is less ambitious, he just wants to become Prime Minister.</p>
<p>Despite the family&#8217;s achievements, the Imafidons insist that there&#8217;s nothing exceptional about their children.</p>
<p>&#8220;Every child is a genius,&#8221; says Mr Imafidon. &#8220;Once you identify the talent of a child and put them in the environment that will nurture that talent, then the sky is the limit.&#8221;</p>
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