Premier's Coding Challenge winning students "tech industry ready"

Published Thursday, 17 November, 2022 at 10:54 AM

Minister for Education, Minister for Industrial Relations and Minister for Racing
The Honourable Grace Grace

The 18 winners of the 2022 Premier’s Coding Challenge have been announced.

The bright young minds from around the state have been recognised for skills that will set them up for good future STEM-related jobs that will provide better services for Queensland.

Minister for Education Grace Grace presented certificates to winners on behalf of Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk at today’s award ceremony at the Queensland University of Technology’s Gardens Point campus.

Minister Grace said the judges were extremely impressed with this year’s entrants.

“The judges indicated the coding skills of the high school age winners are ‘tech industry ready’ right now,” Ms Grace said.

“This is great news and reflects well on the Palaszczuk Government’s push to increase STEM education and skills across all Queensland schools.

“Award-winning students, who could enter as individuals or in pairs, shared in a $10,000 total prize pool, with each student receiving a robotics or electronics kit.

“This year the students were challenged to explore the theme of digital careers with a focus on how digital technologies are more important than ever to our everyday lives.

“Entrants were required to develop an app, game, animation or website, and submit a short video showcase.

“I’m proud to see students using digital technology in a constructive, positive way that will no doubt be great for their future careers and for Queensland.

“The awards also showcase the outstanding education in the field of coding, robotics and digital technologies occurring in schools right across Queensland.

“We’ll all reap the rewards when these bright young people move into the workforce and help keep Queensland at the cutting edge of the technological revolution.”

The Premier's Coding Challenge is an annual, state-wide initiative for all Queensland students from Years 3 to 10.

For more information on the Premier’s Coding Challenge, the Palaszczuk Government’s #codingcounts plan and to view video presentations of winning entries, visit https://advancingeducation.qld.gov.au/codingcounts

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Media contact: Bryce Heaton 0434 575 237

Winners:

 

Age Category

Entry type

First name

Last name

School

 

Years 3–4

Individual

Hayley

To

MacGregor State School

 

Years 3–4

Pairs

Hayden

Chan

Varsity College

 

Years 3–4

Pairs

Kian

Fan

Varsity College

 

Years 3–4

Individual

Naomi

Bibin Markose

Springfield Central State School

 

Years 5–6

Individual

Benjamin

Gao

Warrigal Road State School

 

Years 5–6

Pairs

Jack

Di Sebastiano

Currumbin State School

 

Years 5–6

Pairs

Rhys

Moore

Currumbin State School

 

Years 5–6

Individual

Hudson

Foster

Bli Bli State School

 

Years 5–6

Pairs

Alice

Yu

MacGregor State School

 

Years 5–6

Pairs

Alex

Yu

MacGregor State School

 

Years 7–8

Individual

Evan

Liang

Queensland Academy for Science Mathematics and Technology

 

Years 7–8

Pairs

Ella

Bailey

Ripley Valley State Secondary College

 
 

Years 7–8

Pairs

Isabella

Coop

Ripley Valley State Secondary College

 
 

Years 7–8

Individual

Troy

Mehrab Khan

Kelvin Grove State College

 

Years 9–10

Individual

Isaac

Atabila

Ripley Valley State Secondary College

 
 

Years 9–10

Pairs

Skyla

Birch

St Mary's College (Maryborough)

 

Pairs

Jozephyne

Kruger

St Mary's College (Maryborough)

 

Years 9–10

Individual

Harrison

McDonald

Albany Creek State High School