OzClo Languages Competition
On March 7, Darwin High School students participated in the regional round of the Australian Computational Linguistics Olympiad (OzClo).
The OzClo contest is held in two rounds. The First Round is a two hour competition and students had to work in teams of four on a range of language analysis problems. This year’s competition included decoding languages such as Lithuanian, Chalcatongo and Sinhala.
This year thirty-five Darwin High School students in 9 teams volunteered their time to participate.
The top three teams of Senior and Junior for each region then go on to the National Round, which has the same format as the First Round.
Darwin High School congratulates all the students who took part!