CAT Mathematics Competition Results
In early May, 77 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:
HIGH DISTINCTION:
- Taufiq Lubis (Year 10)
DISTINCTION:
- Shane West (Year 10)
- Hussain AL-Ibrahim (Year 11)
- Martina Gunther Oliver (Year 11)
- Rosy Michael (Year 11)
- Felicity Chapman (Year 12)
CREDITS :
- Michael Baldwin (Year 10)
- Bill Cotter (Year 10)
- Joseph De Luca (Year 10)
- Joel Durrheim (Year 10)
- Nathaniel Freeland (Year 10)
- Pedro Luiz (Year 10)
- Muhammed Qasim (Year 10)
- Rebekah Ebin (Year 10)
- Zheng Zirui (Year 10)
- Gabriella Francis (Year 10)
- Naomi Jia (Year 10)
- Thomas Kuswadi (Year 10)
- Xavier Meehan Lee (Year 10)
- Angie Packwood (Year 10)
- Archie Burlinson (Year 11)
- Grace Li-Hunnam (Year 11)
- Martin Feng (Year 11)
- Kai Ehrenbrandtner (Year 11)
- Harry Niblock (Year 11)
- Andrae Patay (Year 11)
- Harry Zheng (Year 11)
- Zean Zhu (Year 11)