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Surya Institute has hosted the Australian Mathematics Competition (Ausmac) 2011 on Thursday, August 4th, 2011. Ausmac was held in BINUS International School Serpong-Tangerang, Stamford International School-Bandung, and IPH School-Surabaya. A total of 336 participants participated in this competition. Here are the results of Australian Mathematics Competition 2011 :
Ausmac 2011 Medallists : Intermediate - Christa Lorenzia Soesanto Senior - Ivan Adrian Koswara Indonesian medals will be presented in Jakarta on Sunday, October 23rd, 2011. Top Students : 3MP - Stanve Avrilium Widjaja
- Theophilus Joseph Wahyudi
- Gilbert Iskandar
4MP - Grace Kurniawan
- Jonathan Brian
- Catherine Charles
5UP - Serano Tannason
- M. Alief Firmansyah
- Andrew Lybianto
6UP - Vincent Tandya
- Timothy Jacob Wahyudi
- Afkar Malik
- Alvin Fujito
7J - Hans Krishandi
- Severinus Viery Utomo
- Michael Haryanto
8J - Nicholas Susanto Tjandra
- Kim David
- Stevans Christian
9I - Christa Lorenzia Soesanto
- Christopher Wiriawan
- Darwin Hadiyanto
10I - Jonatan Dimeo Hartanto
- Esther Roseline
- Almaidar Sagita Rifki
11S - Ivan Adrian Koswara
- Jonathan Mulyawan Woenardi
- Monica Vanya Santoso Kartika
12S - Nurwidya Utami Jati
- Dhata Karuni Mutia Masyati
- Henry William Burhan
Prudence Award Winner : 8J - Nicholas Susanto Tjandra 9I - Christa Lorenzia Soesanto 

AWARDS All participants will receive one of the awards listed below according to the criteria stated. PRIZE A prize is awarded generally to no more that 1 participant for every 300 participants within their region and year group, the value of a prize depending on issues such as sponsorship money available. HIGH DISTINCTION A High Distinction Certificate is awarded to a participant who has not received a higher award but is in the top 2% of their year and region (top 5% for Senior). DISTINCTION A Distinction Certificate is awarded to a participant who has not received a higher award but is in the top 15% (25% for Senior) of their year and region. CREDIT A Credit Certificate is awarded to a participant who has not received a higher award but is in the top 50% (60% for Senior) of their year and region. PROFICIENCY IN MATHEMATICS SKILLS AND PROBLEM SOLVING This Certificate is awarded to a participant who has not received a Credit (or higher) certificate, but who has nonetheless received a satisfactory score indicating satisfactory competence at mathematics and problem solving with mathematics. Participants who score 32 points are guaranteed at least this certificate, but this might be lower if the exam has been deemed to be more difficult in their year level. The score as determined in Australia becomes the benchmark score for awarding this certificate in other countries, and is typically a recognition that they have reached a satisfactory level of mathematical and problem solving skills by Australian standards. This certificate is awarded for the first time in 2008. PARTICIPATION A Participation Certificate is awarded to a participant who has not received a higher award but has participated in the Ausmac. PRUDENCE AWARD This will be awarded to the participant in each school with the highest number of consecutive correct responses starting from question 1. If there is a tie more than one such Award can be given within a school. In order for the Award to be given the school needs to have an entry of at least 50 participants and the winner must have at least the first ten answers correct. Note, this replaces the former Special Achievement Award. MEDAL Each year the AMF Committee awards a number of medals to participants at Secondary levels. The number allocated is about 1 for every 10,000 participants entered. These are awarded on the judgement of the committee to participants who are outstanding within their region (Australian State or Territory or other country), within their year group and internationally. Within a region and year group is generally interpreted as meaning that no more than three such participants can be deemed to be outstanding. If it is necessary to distinguish ties, including perfect scores, a second round of the competition shall be held, generally within six weeks of the main round. A prize, whose value will depend on such issues as sponsorship, is normally awarded to a medallist. Congratulation for all the Winners and participants. The Certificates will be sent by the end of November 2011. The Complete Result will be sent by email to Teachers in Charge if registered collectively by the School or to parents if registered personally. Thank you for participated the Ausmac 2011. See you in another Mathematics Competition. Next Math Competition : American Mathematics Competition (AMC) 8 2011 Day/Date : Tuesday, November 15th 2011. Time : 16.00 – 16.40 Participant : Grade 8 and below For Registration Form, please send us your request email to
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