Bradford Grammar School student Alex Davies reached the finals in a computational thinking challenge at the Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford.
Talented student Alex was invited to the Department of Computer Science at the University of Oxford on Saturday 8 February as a finalist in a UK-wide competition – The UK Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge.
Reaching the final of the Seniors (14–16) age group is an impressive achievement, as 22,722 students entered the first round for this age group. Alex scored full marks in the first round and was among the top 56 highest achieving students in the country invited to the final round in his age group. He was presented with his finalist’s certificate at a prize-giving ceremony by Peter Millican, Professor of Philosophy at Hertford College.
The UK Bebras Computational Thinking Challenge, supported by the Raspberry Pi Foundation, is designed to get students excited about computing and computational thinking. It is a problem-solving contest with questions inspired by topics in computer science. In the first round, students have to try to solve as many problems as possible in the allotted time. There are six age categories. The highest scoring students from the four oldest age groups (Elite, Seniors, Intermediate, and Juniors) were then invited to the Department of Computer Science at Oxford for the finals over two weekends in January and February.
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