Event Calendar
Asian Pacific Mathematics Olympiad (APMO)
An annual invitational mathematical competition for countries in the Pacific-Rim Region.
Australian Invitational Informatics Olympiad (AIIO)
A programming competition for Australian and New Zealand students that is held each year in February. Around 40 students are invited to participate each year.
Australian Mathematical Olympiad (AMO)
A two-day Olympiad-level contest comprising four questions each day and conducted under school supervision. Around 200 students are invited to participate in this event from Australia and New Zealand.
2021 AMT programs and key dates
Are you ready to start planning for next year? Here’s our calendar of programs, competitions and key dates for 2021. We look forward to you joining us in 2021.
Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC)
The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) is an engaging 30-problem competition that demonstrates the importance and relevance of mathematics in students’ everyday lives; it is open to students in years 3 to 12.
Oxford University Computing Challenge (OUCC)
A two-round competition that builds on the principles used in the Computational and Algorithmic Thinking Competition (CAT) and helps students develop their skills further to produce programmed solutions to computational thinking problems.
AMOC Senior Contest
The AMOC Senior Contest is an invitational event that is a key step in the process of identifying students who may compete in the International Mathematics Olympiad.
Australian Intermediate Mathematics Olympiad (AIMO)
This is an open exam designed to stretch talented students from years 7–10.
Australian Informatics Olympiad (AIO)
An open national computer programming competition for years 7–12 where students write short computer programs to solve four problems that vary in difficulty.
Kangourou sans Frontières (KSF)
Kangourou sans Frontières (KSF) is one of the largest international mathematics competitions. In Australia, KSF is an online maths competition for years 3–12 and is a great lead-up event for the Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC).
Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT)
The Computational and Algorithmic Thinking (CAT) competition is a one-hour problem-solving competition for years 5–12.
Maths Enrichment
The program is designed for advanced students in years 4–10 and can be conducted over 12–16 weeks between April and October.
Maths Challenge
This program is designed for students in years 3–10 and is conducted over three to four consecutive weeks between March and early June.