[BIO99 Logo] The British Informatics Olympiad is
the computing competition for schools and colleges.
BIO 2000 is sponsored by Data Connection
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The 2000 British Informatics Olympiad

I would like to invite you to enter for the 2000 British Informatics Olympiad, the national IT competition for schools and colleges. The BIO is free, thanks to sponsorship by the software development company Data Connection, with a variety of prizes to be won. The top four competitors will represent Britain at the 2000 International Olympiad in Informatics, this year hosted in China.

The BIO is open to all students, whether they are studying computer science or not, provided that they are under 19 and in full time pre-university education. The main part of the BIO is a paper with three tasks to be solved by writing a program (on any computer and in any language), supplemented by short written questions. It is staged so that those with a little programming experience can do well - although the competition for places on the final round is fierce. For an introduction to the type of problems involved, see the sample questions.

Schools who want to enter should fill in and return the application form by 15 March 2000. We will then send you the competition rules and the 2000 BIO paper, to be taken before 20 March. You will also get solutions to enable you to mark the papers rapidly (this will not require any specialist knowledge). We will award certificates for merit or distinction to a large proportion of entrants, and invite the top 15 competitors to the final, in Cambridge from 31 March-2 April.

If they are good enough to make the top four, your students will win an expenses-paid trip to China, at the end of September, competing for Britain at the International Olympiad in Informatics. Team members have won two gold and six bronze medals in the last four years.

Antony Rix
Chairman, the British Informatics Olympiad


The 2000 British Informatics Olympiad