MATHS FORENSICS FOR SCHOOLS
(Students aged 11 to 17)

LEARNING THROUGH THE PROBLEM
Maths Forensics shifts the emphasis onto working the problem rather than simply learning about a mathematical tool. By engaging in realistic police investigations, students uncover how mathematical principles are essential in solving complex challenges, making the learning experience both practical and engaging.
"Work the Problem and then Learn the MATHEMATICAL tool"

Student Led Learning

Students experience first hand how mathematics connects directly to real-life scenarios, making it more meaningful and motivating.

Active Engagement

Problem-driven investigations captivate students, fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on involvement.

Global Curriculum

Designed to be relevant for students in diverse educational systems worldwide. Aligning with core mathematical principles taught across global curriculums, addressing universal learning goals such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and collaborative reasoning.

CURRENT AND UPCOMING Courses

STUDENTS  MATHS FORENSICS 

Case 2 really helped me get my head around proportion. I grasped the problem of tracking a mobile  phone and now I understand the mathematics behind it
Tiago, 14 years old
I really enjoyed the storyline and the videos were very realistic. There was a lot of information to take in but it was exciting to pick through the evidence
Alex, 12 years old
I don't really enjoy maths but the cases really got you involved and helped me understand more about equations.
Ana, 16 years old

Your BRIEFING TEAM

Commissaire en Chef Etienne Leclerc

A seasoned leader of the French National Police and a distinguished Interpol officer heading up the covert Operation Crossroads. 

Commissaire Général de Police Ibrahim Sankara 

A distinguished leader of the Ivory Coast Police, renowned for his decisive role in capturing key figures and subduing domestic insurgencies threatening national stability. With decades of experience, he combines strategic brilliance with a firm commitment to justice. 

Commander Lukas Müller

A highly respected leader in the Swiss National Police, known for his sharp analytical mind and unwavering commitment to justice. With over 20 years of experience in international criminal investigations, he specializes in organized crime and cybercrime. 

Comisaria Jefe Belén Ortiz Moreno

A seasoned expert in organized crime investigation with a distinguished career at Interpol, specializing in tracking and dismantling criminal networks operating across Spain and Portugal. 

Bridging Mathematics and
Real-World Challenges

Maths Forensics moves beyond abstract concepts, emphasising meaningful, real-world applications. Through realistic police investigations, students discover how mathematical principles are essential for solving complex challenges, transforming the learning process into a practical and engaging experience.