The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) was introduced in Australia in 1978 as the first Australia-wide mathematics competition for students. It has since spread internationally, with students in more than 30 countries attempting the same problems. In recent years the competition has been available in two formats (online and paper), allowing even more students to participate worldwide.
The AMC is for students of all standards. Students are asked to solve 30 problems in 60 minutes (Years 3–6). The problems are designed to test mathematical thinking and questions.
This year Forest Crescent Primary Primary fielded a group of 58 participants, from Year 4 to Year 6, sitting the competition after being involved in workshop sessions in which they explored various methods and concepts required to solve a variety of challenging questions from past papers. Twenty-eight students from Year 4, twenty students from Year 5 and ten students from Year 6 sat the competition with the following results;
- One student awarded a High Distinction- (Year 5) Daniel J.
- Fifteen students awarded a Distinction- (Year 4) Dean W, Chaeun Y, Ellen H, William K, Amelie S, Callum R; (Year 5) Lachlan D, Mina K, Harrison R, Benjamin O, Alex B; (Year 6) Luc De V, and Tait O.
- Eighteen students awarded a Credit- (Year 4) Eden R, Naomi T, Mia E, Claire V, Kayla K, Andrei S; (Year 5) Manan S, Manthan S, Tayla D, Bailey B, Jasmeen M, Alexander P, Dylan D, Aliah A; (Year 6) Felix G, Trinity S, Harry G, and Victoria P.
- Twenty-four students awarded a Proficiency
Well done to Daniel J, from Year 5, for getting a High Distinction (98 percentile ranking) and “Best in School Award”.
The student group is to be commended for the diligence and perseverance, especially for the Year 4 students participating for the first time.
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