March Tian Boedihardjo

March Tian Boedihardjo (born c. 1998 in Hong Kong with family roots in Anxi, Fujian, China) is a Chinese Indonesian child prodigy. He finished his A-level exams in Britain at the age of nine, gaining A's in Mathematics and Further Mathematics and a B in Statistics. He also gained 8 GCSEs, which he sat at the same time as his A-levels. March was accepted at Hong Kong Baptist University, making him the youngest ever university student in Hong Kong. The university will design a tailored 5-year curriculum programme for March. Upon successful completion, he will be conferred a Bachelor of Science in Mathematical Science as well as a Master of Philosophy in Mathematics upon successful completion.

March comes from a very talented family, for he has a brother, Horatio who enrolled at Oxford University at 13, after studying at Greene's Tutorial College, an institution primarily attended by 16-18 year olds in Oxford. The college specialises in one-to-one tuition, making it possible for March to attain his A levels at such a young age. The Boedihardjo family does not have sufficient money to educate March at Oxford University.

On September 4, 2007, Boedihardjo found his first day in school boring since he learned the subject matter taught 2 years ago, and thus too easy. He said his classmates just listened in class and didn't interact with each other.