CAT Mathematics Competition Results
In early May, 75 Darwin High School students participated in the Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT) Competition.
The CAT competition is a one-hour problem-solving competition designed to encourage student curiosity and promote multiple modes of thinking and has a mixture of multiple-choice and integer answers and incorporates unique ‘three-stage tasks’ that encourage students to develop informal algorithms and apply them to test data of increasing size or complexity.
Congratulations to the following students who achieved outstanding results:
DISTINCTION:
- Taufiq Lubis (Year 11)
- Shane West (Year 11)
- Pothik (Vincent) Mondol (Year 11)
- Haylia Lewis (Year 10)
- Seth Renshaw (Year 10)
CREDITS:
- Harry NiBlock (Year 12)
- Senaru Herath Mudiyanselage (Year 12)
- Oscar Twyford (Year 12)
- Monishi Rangchak Tripura (Year 11)
- Angie Packwood (Year 11)
- Sithum Mallika Kankanamalage (Year 11)
- Thomas Kuswadi (Year 11)
- Niyaz Hassan (Year 11)
- Nathaniel Freeman (Year 11)
- Gabriella Francis (Year 11)
- Bill Cotter (Year 11)
- Tri Dung Vong (Year 10)
- Ethan Potgieter (Year 10)
- Zoe Chambers (Year 10)
- Maili Ansell (Year 10)
- Natasha Lee (Year 10)
- Vysikan Kirunthikaran (Year 10)
- Xavier Hall (Year 10)
BEST IN SCHOOL:
Shane West (Year 11)