All students receive an award according to the criteria below.
Participation
Awarded to a student who has participated in the competition and received no higher award.
Proficiency
Awarded to a student who has received a pre-set score and received no higher award.
Students who achieve proficiency have demonstrated competency at mathematical problem solving to Australian standards.
Credit
Awarded to a student who is in the top 55% of their year and region (60% for Senior division) and has received no higher award.
Distinction
Awarded to a student who is in the top 20% of their year and region (25% for Senior division) and has received no higher award.
High Distinction
Awarded to a student who is in the top 3% of their year and region (top 5% for Senior division) and has received no higher award.
Prize
Generally awarded to no more than 1 student for every 300 students within a region and year group. Prize winners are given a lapel pin and a voucher for our online shop. The value of the voucher may vary year by year.
Best in School
Awarded to the student with the best overall result in a school, after adjustment for year level. It is only awarded if the achievement is at least a Distinction, and there are at least 50 entries (secondary divisions) or 30 entries (primary divisions) in the school. There may be more than one winner if adjusted scores are equal.
Cheryl Praeger Medal (Secondary divisions only)
Awarded to the female student with the highest score in Australia, in each year level, where preset criteria are met.
AMC Medals (Secondary divisions only)
Awarded to a student with outstanding results within their year group for their state, territory or country. Generally, no more 1 in 5000 students receive a medal. Medals are awarded at the discretion of the Australian Maths Trust.
Peter O’Halloran Award (formerly BH Neumann Certificate of Excellence)
Awarded to any student who achieves a perfect score, irrespective of other awards given. This award is named in honour of the founding Executive Director of the Australian Maths Trust, Mr Peter O’Halloran.