Each year, the Maths Faculty at CTHS organises a number of different competitions and enrichment programs for students keen on mathematics, as outlined in the table below. Participation in all of these activities is voluntary, and there are varying costs involved.
Competition/Enrichment
When
Recommended For
Cost
Maths Olympiad Years 7 and 8
A series of 4 competitions which runs throughout the year with training provided during regular problem-solving lessons. Students compete as individuals and also as part of a team. CTHS enters 1 Year 7 team and 2 Year 8 teams.
A series of 4 competitions which runs throughout the year with training provided during regular problem-solving lessons. Students compete as individuals and also as part of a team. CTHS enters 1 Year 7 team and 2 Year 8 teams.
Wednesday 7 May 2025, Wednesday 11 June 2025, Wednesday 30 July 2025, Wednesday 10 September 2025
Selected participants only.
Nil
Australian Mathematics Competition
An exam-style competition completed in a single sitting at school.
An exam-style competition completed in a single sitting at school.
Wednesday 6 August 2025 in MPC
All students, particularly those in 5.3 or Advanced classes.
$9
Maths Challenge
Students are given 4 weeks to solve a series of problems, which they can either tackle individually or work on with a partner who is also participating.
Students are given 4 weeks to solve a series of problems, which they can either tackle individually or work on with a partner who is also participating.
Years 8, 9 and 10 – beginning term 2
Students with a keen interest in mathematics and problem-solving, particularly those in 5.3 or advanced classes.
$54.50 (includes marking)
Maths Enrichment
Teachers introduce students to problem-solving strategies aimed at assisting them in solving a series of problems. These problems are completed by the students at home and then submitted for marking.
Teachers introduce students to problem-solving strategies aimed at assisting them in solving a series of problems. These problems are completed by the students at home and then submitted for marking.
Students attend morning or afternoon classes once a week during terms 2 and 3. Days and times are yet to be determined.
Students with a keen interest in mathematics and problem-solving, particularly those in 5.3 or advanced classes.
$55.20