Posted on 23 May 2016
The Computational and Algorithmic Thinking Competition is an International competition, administered by the Australian Mathematics Trust to promote logical and algorithmic thinking, which are two fundamental skills required in the study of Informatics. Informatics is a rapidly growing discipline based in Mathematics, in which students learn the basic algorithms, data structures and computational techniques that underlie information and communication.
This year, more than 20,000 students from 450 schools throughout the world entered the competition.
Ormiston College achieved:
63 Credits
13 Distinctions
1 High Distinction
Distinctions were awarded to:
Year 7
Samuel Bond-Murphy
Benjamin Pedersen
Brandon Grant
Nathan Hazel
Khaled Khan
Year 9
Kalem Akhtar
Joshua Venables
Dakota Miller
Lucas Siemsen
Myles Rossini
Year 10
Ally Hui
Year 11
Sean Hall
Year 12
Benjamin Millar
Koby Wood from Year 7 was one of only 52 Year 7 students to achieve a perfect score in the Year 7 and Year 8 competition. Koby was awarded a Certificate of Excellence award for this exceptional result. Well done Koby!
Mr David Bunting
HOD Information Technology