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2023 Australian Mathematics Competition

(AMC)

The Australian Mathematics Competition is a mathematics competition run by the Australian Maths Trust for students from year 3 up to year 12 in Australia, and their equivalent grades in other countries. The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) was introduced in Australia in 1976 as the first Australia-wide mathematics challenge for students. It has become the largest single event on the Australian education calendar, allowing students to attempt the same tasks on the same day in over 30 countries around the globe. The participation numbers have increased to around 600,000, with around 100,000 being from outside Australia, making it the world's largest mathematics competition.

 

The 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.  


The Australian Mathematics Trust (AMT) is a national not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to enrich the teaching and learning of mathematics for students of all standards. AMT hold mathematics and informatics challenge, administer enrichment activities, conduct workshops for students and teachers, and publish books on mathematical enrichment for Australian and international students. The AMT selects and supports Australia’s international mathematics and informatics Olympiad teams.

Date:                02/08/2023

Test Address:     Suites 104 , 398 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067

Groups

Middle Primary (years 3 - 4)

Upper Primary (years 5–6)

Junior (years 7–8)

Intermediate (years 9–10) 

Senior (years 11–12)

Registration Fee:               AU$15 

Deadline of Registration:   30/06/2023

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