1996 All Ireland Schools Programming Competition

The competition took place on 13th and 14th of April 1996 at DCU. Since the competition started in 1994, the standard has been improving hugely every year. This makes it difficult to select the top four competitors for the team. This year besides making the problems more difficult, an extra problem was added on the second day. Despite this, the winner (Colin Watson, Belfast) managed to get full marks in all the problems. He was closely followed by four others, Andrew McCarthy (Dublin), Eoin Curran (Dublin), Robert Beattie (Belfast) and Paul McClave (Dublin). Paul won the Under 18 prize, the others formed the team. It was a remarkable achievement by the above five to get full marks on the three programs for each day.

Two members of the team, Eoin Curran and Colin Watson won bronze medals at the IOI in Hungary.

Other results

There are also some statistics available. These show the languages used, and average and high scores for each problem.

Did the students enjoy themselves, see what they said in the questionnaire. There are pictures of the competitors and some Radio interviews that appeared on Dublin Weekend Radio.


Irish Schools Programming Competition Timetable How to enter Rules DCU Computers Guidelines Sample Problems Previous Competitions IOI