A two-year-old girl from Aldershot, Southern England has become the youngest current member of the British Mensa, the international society for highly-intelligent people.

Georgia Brown, aged two years and 10 months has an intelligence quotient of 152. According to the child psychologist, who assessed the little girl, she has the Intelligent Quotient (IQ) for a five or six-year-old.

However, Brown is still not the youngest member ever to join the British Mensa as she missed out by six days to Ben Woods, who joined in the 1990s, reports AFP.

The previous youngest current member was a three-year-old boy with an IQ of 137, who joined in 2005. However, Georgia has become the youngest female member of Mensa after scoring a genius-rated IQ of 152.

Georgia was crawling at five months and walking at nine months. By 14 months, she was getting herself dressed.