Forget timetables or spelling bees, the Kim family's quiz asks why the sky is blue, which organelle triggers cell death, and which god kept Odysseus from returning home, and they might be the cleverest family in Britain.
The majority of 14-year-olds take some time to adjust in the first few weeks of Year 10, and spend time with friends whilst looking ahead to their GCSEs.
However, Elias, from Burton upon Trent in Staffordshire, has always been ahead of the curve, and later this month, he will begin a biomedical engineering degree at Imperial College London, one of the most demanding courses at one of the world's top institutions.
He is not the only child to outperform the norm; in fact, he's joined by his four siblings. His sisters, Juliana, 24, Clara, 22, Ella, 20, and Ariel, 11, have all followed accelerated paths through school and university.
Elias first sat GCSEs at ten, breezed through them with grade 9s across the board, then went on to collect four A stars and an A at A-level.









