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17 August 2014

the 11- year-old boy with higher IQ than Aberlt Einstein and Microsoft's Bill Gates!


An 11-year-old schoolboy has joined Mensa
after scoring higher than Stephen Hawking,
Bill Gates and Albert Einstein in an IQ test.

Ramarni Wilfred started showing signs of
genius as a toddler, when his favourite book
was an encyclopedia.
He could read and write by the time he
started reception at school and last year, at
the age of 10 and still in primary school,
wrote a philosophy paper on fairness that
earned him a 2:1 and a mock Oxford
graduation.
When his reception class wanted to move
him up a year, mum Anthea objected,
wanting him to grow up with other kids his
age.
Prof. Hawking, Microsoft founder Gates and
Einstein all have 160 IQs. Ramarni scored
162, putting him in the top 1% in the UK.
Anthea, 37, said: “He’s still just a little boy
doing normal childhood stuff. While he reads
the New Scientist and the Sky at Night, he
still plays with his dog, watches the Disney
Channel and reads comics.
“Mensa allows him to talk and be with other
people as clever as he is for the things that
go over my head.
“He doesn’t think it’s a big deal. I love his
humility and I love having my own personal
walking, talking dictionary/thesaurus/
calculator!”
Ramarni, who will be starting Year 8 at
secondary school next month, harbours hopes
of one day studying at Oxford and becoming
an astrophysicist.
The modest youngster, from Romford, Essex,
said: “I can’t begin to compare myself to
these great men whose hard work clearly
proves that they are true geniuses.
“This is a great opportunity and I think it can
open a lot of doors for me. But I also believe
that having a high IQ isn’t that important
unless you do something really special with
it.”
Ramarni’s former teacher, Valerie Mulae,
described him as “remarkable”, adding: “He
just stood out. He shone.”
Mensa’s chief executive, John Stevenage,
said: “Anyone who registers an IQ score
which places them in the top two per cent of
the population has done remarkably well.
The score Ramarni achieved therefore is very
good and shows he has great potential.”

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