Earlier this year all Stellatus students participated in the Computational and Algorithmic Thinking Competition. This competition contains unique problems that are designed by leading educators, academics and industry experts to challenge and extend students problem-solving skills.
There are three stages to this competition and these stages require students to use informal algorithms and apply them to test data of increasing size or complexity.
This year we had some fantastic results across all three year groups.
Our best performing student for Chisholm was Claudia Scriva (Year 8) who received a distinction with a score of 80.6%.
Our other Distinction awards were achieved by James Roberts (Year 9) and Lucian Doyle (Year 7).
Credits were achieved by: Georgia Gough, Elliot Pinel, Kaitlin Soh, Marcus Xiong, Veronica Paonni, Clem Chapman, Mack Fiumano, Emmett Trott, Khang (Tom) Le, Minnie Yan, Hannah Gai, Thomas Nguyen, Mason Lim, Oliver Rendall, Fraser Clementson, Jayanth Sailendranath, Gabriel Alvis, Oliver Johnson and Olivia Woods.
Well done to all these students on their wonderful efforts.
Mrs Kylie Underwood
Coordinator of Gifted and Talented (Stellatus)