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08 Oct 2025

Counting down to Maths Week in Kildare 

The fun event is now celebrating its 20th anniversary

Counting down to Maths Week in Kildare 

Maths Week 2025 comes to Kildare

Get ready to explore the fun and fascinating side of maths as Maths Week 2025 comes to Kildare from Saturday October 11 to Sunday October 19.

Now celebrating its 20th anniversary, Maths Week has grown into the world’s leading maths festival, engaging hundreds of thousands of people every year.

In 2024, more than 500,249 students from 2,702 schools took part, while over 20,000 members of the public enjoyed events across the country. In Kildare, more than 14,250 pupils are already registered to take part.

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Throughout the week, schools, libraries, and community venues across the county will be alive with puzzles, games, shows and hands on activities designed to spark curiosity and show that maths is about much more than textbooks.

From cracking codes to exploring the maths of music, sport and nature, there will be something for everyone including children, teenagers, parents, and grandparents alike.

In Kildare, Puzzles in the Park at Monread Park, Naas will run throughout the week, offering families and visitors a chance to take part in fun, outdoor maths puzzles that bring problem-solving to life.

Eoin Gill, Co-ordinator of Maths Week Ireland, said: “Maths Week is about changing how people think and feel about maths. It is not just numbers on a page; it is about solving problems, spotting patterns, and discovering the ideas that shape our world.

“We have seen an incredible response over the past twenty years, and we are excited to see everyone in Kildare getting involved again this year.”

For details of local events in Kildare and to find out how you can get involved, visit www.mathsweek.ie.

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