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During last week’s Junior School Assembly, we celebrated students who participated in the Australian Maths Trust’s Computational and Algorithmic Thinking competition. The Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT) competition provides students the opportunity to develop their problem-solving skills through algorithmic thinking. The competition incorporates unique ‘three-stage tasks’ that encourage students to develop informal algorithms and apply them to test data of increasing size or complexity.

We congratulate the students below on their High Distinction, Distinction and Credit achievements. A High Distinction is awarded to students within the top 2% of their year and region. Distinction is awarded to students within the top 15% and Credits for students within the top 50%. These are significant achievements for all these students.

High Distinction

  • Alexander Nguyen (Best in School Award)
  • Adrian Lee
  • William Guo

Distinction

  • Abraham Lee
  • Own Wu
  • Phillip Cheng
  • Xavier martin
  • Sam Wells
  • Oscar Ma
  • Henry He
  • George Storer
  • Frank Wang
  • Eoin Carty

Credit

  • Henry Gao
  • Ronal Amarathunga
  • Marcel Pathi
  • Fred Bendyk
  • Henry Zhou
  • William Fon
  • Liuhan Yu
  • Eneko Steiner
  • Leonardo Carichini
  • Sebastian Zarei
  • Jayden Chen
  • Ahmad Khan
  • Patrick Fa
  • Sean Zhang
  • Harrison Baker-Evans
  • Aaryan Pandey

Christopher Sanders
Deputy Head of Junior School – Learning and Teaching