UPDATE: Since the original article, more CA students have confirmed that they received offers through their school. We have updated the article to reflect this.
At Creator Academy, we are passionate about helping young people unlock their potential in coding, robotics, and problem-solving. Today, we are thrilled to celebrate one of our Year 7 students, one Year 9 student and two Year 10 students on an incredible achievement.
They have been selected to attend the Australian Maths Trust’s (AMT) 2025 Informatics School of Excellence, held at the Australian National University in Canberra this December. This is one of the highest honours for students interested in informatics, programming, and algorithmic problem-solving.
The School of Excellence brings together the top young minds from across Australia to strengthen their coding and problem-solving skills, preparing them for future national and international informatics competitions. Students will participate in intensive lectures and workshops at ANU, working alongside leading mentors and peers who share the same passion for coding and mathematics.
These selections reflect their years of dedication, countless hours of practice, and commitment to learning at Creator Academy. We couldn’t be prouder to see their talents recognised on such a prestigious stage.
Why This Matters
Opportunities like the AMT School of Excellence don’t just build technical skills—they also develop resilience, creativity, and critical thinking. These are the exact qualities we strive to nurture in every student at Creator Academy.
Want to Learn More?
If you’d like your child to discover the world of coding and robotics, now is the perfect time to get in touch with us. Whether they’re just starting out or aiming for advanced competitions, we have programs designed to inspire and challenge at every level.
👉 Contact us today to learn how Creator Academy can help your child achieve their own excellence in STEM.