The Australian Informatics Olympiad (AIO) is an open national computer programming competition held annually. Over three-hours, students write short computer programs to solve six problems of increasing difficulty. Informatics combines advanced problem-solving and computer programming skills, as students use their algorithmic thinking to come up with strategies and then turn these strategies into code.
The 2021 Australian Informatics Olympiad was held on 26 August. This year, Rachel Enochs of Year 9 competed from home under lockdown conditions. She had a perfect response to two of the problems and was awarded a Bronze. Congratulations to Rachel on her results.
Samuel McOnie
Mathematics
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