A Grade 9 learner from the Free State surprised the Applications Olympiad organisers by making it to the Finals with 13 matriculants.

The Applications Olympiad is aimed at learners who take the subject CAT (Computer Application Technology) – which is offered in Grades 10, 11 and 12 only.  Remarked Computer Olympiad manager Peter Waker “We are used to having participants from lower grades, and some of them do quite well, but this is the first time ever that a Grade 9 learner makes it to the finals.”

Albert Dreyer cannot yet take IT or CAT at school, but he is involved in an enrichment project at the University of the Free State.  The project entered him in the Applications Olympiad.

The Applications Olympiad challenges learners to use a Word Processor, Spreadsheet, Database or Presentation tool to solve problems.  Participants are mostly learners taking CAT at school or learners who have otherwise learned to use Computer Application tools using programmes such as the International Computer Driving Licence or IC3.

The Finalists for 2015 are (in alphabetical order by surname):

NAME SURNAME GRADE SCHOOL TOWN PROVINCE
Joshua Bruton 12 Curro Aurora Randpark Ridge GT
Jade Caldicott 12 Curro Mossel Bay Mossel Bay WC
Marc Domancie 12 Edgemead High Cape Town WC
Albert Dreyer 9 UFS Python Project Bloemfontein FS
Isaac Gumbi 12 Afrikaanse Hoër Germiston Germiston GT
Greg Harmse 12 Lilyfontein School East London EC
M Fayaz Kimmie 12 Islamia College Cape Town WC
Grant Oppelt 11 Alexander Road High Port Elizabeth EC
Marthinus Steyn 12 Florida High Florida GT
Matthew Symon 12 Herzlia High Cape Town WC
Pieter Theron 12 Worcester Gymnasium Worcester WC
Roche Visser 12 President High Cape Town WC
Dylan Warwick 12 Grey High Port Elizabeth EC
Robert Wood 12 Michaelhouse Balgowan KZN
Steve Yuk 12 Domino Servite Kranskop KZN

 

Roche Visser and Robert Wood have made the Finals for a second time.  Robert won a bronze medal last year when he was in Grade 11.