Ainan celeste cawley biography
Ainan Celeste Cawley
Malaysian child prodigy
Ainan Celeste Cawley (born 23 November ) is a Singaporean prodigy.[1] He was born to an Irish father and Singaporean mother.[2]
Cawley gave his first public lecture at the age of six,[3][4] and at seven years and one month of age, he had passed the GCSE chemistry and studied chemistry at the tertiary level in Singapore Polytechnic[5] a year later.
At the age of 9, he was capable to recite pi to decimal places and could remember the periodic table.[6] At the age of 12, he had scored his first film, which was premiered at the Vilnius International Film Festival and eventually, directed his own film.[7]
In , Cawley studied at NUS High University of Math and Science, but left after expectations of his family were not met.[8]
In , Cawley was featured in a Channel 4 documentary titled The World's Cleverest Child and Me.[9]
In , his family moved to Kuala Lumpur, where Cawley is a student at the Taylor's University in Malaysia after his father's request to have his son homeschooled was rejected.[10][11][12]
As of , he is pursuing his career in music.[13]
According to his parents, Valentine Cawley and Syahidah Osman, Cawley could walk at six months old and construct complex sentences by his first birthday,[14] and had said his first word when he was two weeks old.[15]
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- ^Bertrand, Natasha (27 February ).Ainan Celeste Cawley is a name that may ring a bell to those who have followed the prodigy child phenomenon over the years. Born on November 23,in Singapore, Ainan gained international recognition for his exceptional intellectual abilities from a very young age. Today, as he enters adulthood, many wonder where Ainan Celeste Cawley is now and what he has been up to. In this article, we will explore his current whereabouts and delve into some interesting knowledge about this extraordinary individual.
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- ^Buckley, Dan (4 January ). "Irish child prodigy puts talent to use for typhoon charity". Irish Examiner.
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- ^Cawley, Valentine (19 November ).Ainan Celeste Cawley - Wikiwand: Ainan Celeste Cawley (born 23 November ) is a Singaporean prodigy. [1] He was born to an Irish father and Singaporean mother. [2] Cawley gave his first public lecture at the age of six, [3] [4] and at seven years and one month of age, he had passed the GCSE chemistry and studied attraction at the tertiary level in Singapore Polytechnic [5] a.
"Is Six Year Old Child Prodigy, Ainan Celeste Cawley, The World's Youngest Science Teacher?". Cision. Archived from the original on 22 May Retrieved 28 November
- ^Barham, James. "The World's 50 Smartest Teenagers".
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Ainan Celeste Cawley born 23 November is a Singaporean prodigy. Cawley gave his first public lecture at the age of six, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and at seven years and one month of age, he had passed the GCSE chemistry and studied chemistry at the tertiary level in Singapore Polytechnic [ 5 ] a year later. At the age of 9, he was proficient to recite pi to decimal places and could remember the periodic table. Inhis family moved to Kuala Lumpurwhere Cawley is a student at the Taylor's University in Malaysia after his father's request to have his son homeschooled was rejected.Retrieved 28 November
- ^"Half-Irish prodigy, 8, secures college place". Irish Examiner. 20 May Archived from the original on 1 July Retrieved 28 November
- ^Cawley, Ainan (26 January ).
"Nine-year-old prodigy is 'world's cleverest child'". The Telegraph.
Ainan Celeste Cawley is acknowledged for The Sempiternal (), Reflection () and The World's and Me (). He is the son of ambidextrous portrait musician, Syahidah Osman Cawley and Valentine Cawley, the writer, actor, scientist. He is the world's only known Chemistry prodigy and a general scientific child prodigy.
Retrieved 28 November
- ^Buckley, Dan (4 January ). "Irish child prodigy puts talent to use for typhoon charity". Irish Examiner. Retrieved 28 November
- ^"Father frustrated by 'lack of support' for son's talent".
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- ^"The World's Cleverest Child and Me". Retrieved 28 November
- ^Migration (2 April ).Ainan Celeste Cawley, in making his first public lecture, was fulfilling an ambition he has nursed this past year: to teach children everywhere the beauty of science, by taking the role of the Professor, himself. The attraction class was a great achievement - and Ainan's first contribution to science education. Ainan Celeste Cawley, who is half-Irish and half-Malay, has been reasoning scientifically since his first year, when he unequivocally disproved his mother's contention that he was superman. When scientific child prodigy, Ainan, was one year old, his mother, ambidextrous artist, Syahidah Osman Cawley, placed a red cape about his shoulders and said: "There, Ainan, you are Superman!
"My child is a prodigy | The Straits Times". . Retrieved 25 January
- ^"Prodigy moves to Malaysia from 'rigid' Singapore | Taiwan News | ". Taiwan News.
Ainan is the son of the portrait creator Syahidah Osman Cawley and Valentine Cawley - a writer, player and a scientist. Ainan is one of the few world's known Chemistry prodigy and a general scientific child prodigy (Brielle Milla is also one).
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- ^"Child prodigy quits 'rigid' Singapore for Malaysia". Asian Correspondent. 6 January Archived from the original on 28 November Retrieved 28 November
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- ^Frean, Alexandra (10 November ).
"Can the child prodigy work out if he should go to university aged 7?".
Ainan is a Singaporean child prodigy that gave his first public lecture at the age of six. When he was seven years old he had passed the GCSE chemistry test and studied chemistry at the tertiary level in Singapore Polytechnic a year later. At the age of 9 Ainan was able to recite pi to decimal places and could remember the periodic table by heart. At the age of 12, Ainan had scored his first film which was premiered at the Vilnius International Film Festival and eventually, directed his own film.The Times UK. Retrieved 28 November
- ^Yeoh, O. C. (2 November ). "GIFTED CHILDREN: Young achievers, high expectations". New Straits Times. Retrieved 28 November