At the end of Term Three, a number of passionate mathematics students, in Years 7 and 10 completed the highly challenging Australian Intermediate Mathematics Olympiad (AIMO). The four hour competition is pitched at a Year 10 level but Somerset always has interest from motivated and talented students in Years 7 to 9 looking to pursue Olympiad-level mathematics. AIMO only contains 10 questions, however, it is designed to identify and stretch the most talented students.

Students from Somerset College achieved excellent results and those students whose achievements were outstanding were rewarded with Certificates of Credit and Distinction.

Congratulations to Jason Wang (Year 10) and Oscar Credland-Ballantyne (Year 8), who were awarded Distinction certificates. It is worth noting that despite only being in Year 8, Oscar Credland-Ballantyne achieved the highest score in the College!

Advait Naik (Year 10), Tony Xia (Year 9) and Ethan Hu (Year 7) all were awarded Credit certificates.

In addition, I would like to recognise the participation of the following students from Somerset College. In Year 7; Paris Liu, Arjun Rai and Angela Sun. In Year 8; Malcolm Chan, Roger Hua and Ruhara Mapabandara. Harry Georgeson from Year 9 and Jackson Dong from Year 10.

Congratulations to all students who competed in AIMO 2024.

Sitting for the AIMO paper was a test of endurance and intellect. While it was tough, it was also incredibly rewarding to solve the problems. It made me realize the gaps in my knowledge and also showcased areas where I excelled. It was truly an enriching experience and it gave me a renewed appreciation for the vastness of mathematics.” 

Jackson Dong – Year 10

"The AIMO paper was a challenge, but one that helped me explore different areas and concepts in mathematics. I feel it is a great opportunity for anyone wishing to develop their skills in mathematics.

Ruhara Mapabandara – Year 8

I found the AIMO paper one of the most challenging papers I have taken on. It was a great way to test my critical thinking and put my math skills to the test as I undertook various math problems, all unique and challenging in their own way. The AIMO paper was a great opportunity to test how good my math skills really were.” 

Harry Georgeson – Year 9

I found the AIMO a challenging maths paper, which stretched my problem-solving capabilities.  AIMO was an incredible opportunity, granting me an insight into how extended mathematics can be. I hope to continue to pursue these inspiring, puzzling competitions.

Paris Liu – Year 7

"This AIMO was my first ever one, so I was quite excited. I was NOT expecting that I would get that far but I was happy that I did. The actual exam was much harder than I expected, and I struggled a lot throughout. Although I was not able to complete every single question, this paper gave me more knowledge about many aspects of Maths. Overall, this paper was an amazing opportunity for me to learn. I hope I can sit more of these in future!

Arjun Rai – Year 7

"The AIMO paper was very, very difficult, that is for sure. Although there were only 10+1 questions in total, I barely attempted all the questions during the 4-hour period. The questions consisted of many different styles including geometry, combinatorics, and algebra. Overall, it was a very enjoyable experience and I wish to attempt it again next year.

Tony Xia – Year 9

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