Overview

Anne-Marie Osawemwenze Ore-Ofe Imafidon MBE (born 1990) is a British computing, mathematics and language child prodigy. She is one of the youngest to pass two GCSEs in two different subjects while in primary school. Imafidon founded and became CEO of Stemettes in 2013, a social enterprise promoting women in STEM careers.

https://aimafidon.com/about/

Stemettes is a social enterprise which encourages girls aged 5–22 to pursue careers in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths (abbreviated STEM). Stemettes runs panel events, hackathons, the Student to Stemette mentoring programme supported by Deutsche Bank, Outbox Incubator and an app, OtotheB, an online platform for girls interested in STEM and entrepreneurship

https://stemettes.org/

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Early Life

Imafidon was born in England in 1990. Her father, Chris Imafidon, is an ophthalmologist who emigrated from Edo State, Nigeria, to London, and her mother is Ann Imafidon. She and her three younger siblings, Christina and twins Peter and Paula, are child prodigies, breaking age records in educational attainments. She speaks six languages.

Anne-Marie Imafidon Biography: Facts About The Nigerian Born Science Prodigy

Education

Age 11

Imafidon began school at St Saviour Church of England Primary School in Walthamstow, London. She passed two A level Examinations in Mathematics and computer science at the age of 11.

Age 13

At 13, in 2003, she received a British scholarship to study mathematics at Johns Hopkins University.

Age 15

At 15, in 2005, she was admitted a degree programme by the University of Oxford.

Age 17

At 17, she started a master's degree at the University of Oxford.

Age 19