2016 Finals Results

Thank you all who joined us for the Woburn Challenge 2015-16 on-site finals this afternoon! After an unbelievably tight race, Richmond Green Secondary School managed to edge out the valiant competition from Don Mills Collegiate Institute (by a mere 1 point within the last 6 minutes of the contest!) to ultimately secure 1st place in the senior division. Meanwhile, Thornhill Secondary School clinched their own champion spot in the junior division. Though this was arguably our toughest contest of the year, we still believe that there was something there for everyone.

The senior division prizewinners are:

  1. Bill Zheng, Josh Jung, and Henry Gao of Richmond Green Secondary School ($250)
  2. Timothy Li, Patrick Au, and Kevin Wang of Don Mills Collegiate Institute ($200)
  3. Jason Yuen and William Wen of Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School ($150)
  4. Jason Kuo and Robert Cummings of A. Y. Jackson Secondary School ($75)

The junior division prizewinners are:

  1. Max Li and Alexander Kursell of Thornhill Secondary School ($150)
  2. Kevin Wang and Saswata Gupta of Glenforest Secondary School ($100)
  3. Alexander Shah and Callum Moseley of Richmond Hill High School ($75)

Congratulations! We would love to hear your feedback about how to improve for next year, so please send them to woburnchallenge@gmail.com. That said, we hope you enjoyed the last round of the season and look forward to bringing you many more exciting challenges in the years to come!

Full results, problems, and solutions will be posted shortly to this page: woburnchallenge.com/past-contests

Round 4 Problems, Solutions and Results are Available!

What a great first year of the Woburn Challenge relaunch! Thank you to everyone for participating in the online contests and helping us revive this meaningful computer science tradition. We hope you found our problems to be both fun and challenging. For the future, we hope to incorporate all the feedback you have sent us to make these challenges an even more engaging experience. Finally, we ask you to please help spread the word about the contest during the next season. 

The senior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Timothy Li of Don Mills Collegiate Institute ($200)
  2. Jason Yuen of Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School ($100) 
  3. Ahmed Sabie of Glenforest Secondary School ($50)
  4. Jeffrey Xiao of University of Toronto Schools ($50)
  5. Bill Zheng of Richmond Green Secondary School ($50)

The junior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Max Li of Thornhill Secondary School ($50)
  2. John Phillips of Lisgar Collegiate Institute ($25)
  3. Alexander Kursell of Thornhill Secondary School ($25)

Congratulations! These prizes will be distributed as Visa gift cards, and we will be contacting your teachers shortly about sending them out. Remember that we will have many prizes in the finals as well as for next year, so keep on practicing!

Click here to see the full contest results.

April Contest

Hello Challengers!

Our 4th and final online round of the season will be held on Friday, April 8th, 2016 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm EST.  If you participated in any of the previous online rounds, please use the same WCI PEG Judge username for the 4th online round.  There's no need to register again.  

If you are new to the Woburn Challenge, please read more about the contest details and register to participate!  You can visit http://wcipeg.com/contests to check out some of the past contests and familiarize yourself with submitting solutions to our online grading environment (the PEG Judge). It is also a good idea to try and solve some of the problems on the WCIPEG website in order to sharpen your problem-solving prowess!

Stay tuned!

Round 3 Problems, Solutions and Results are Available!

Thanks to all of you who took part in round 3, new and returning competitors alike! This round proved to be a bit rougher than usual, both on your end and ours. To start, there were no perfect scorers in either division. Although the first three problems of both divisions had many wonderful full and partial solutions, the last problems seemed to have perplexed everybody. Indeed, getting 100% on either of them them required a fair bit of tricky preprocessing. On the other hand, we also did run into some issues with the problem statements and test data. The issues have all been addressed in comments to the corresponding problems on the judge. Although we strongly believe that these issues had a negligible effect on the overall results, we nonetheless promise to be more careful in the future. 

The senior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Timothy Li of Don Mills Collegiate Institute ($200)
  2. Jeffrey Xiao of University of Toronto Schools ($100) 
  3. Jason Yuen of Pierre Elliott Trudeau High School ($50)
  4. Bill Zheng of Richmond Green Secondary School ($50)
  5. Weiwei Zhong of Glenforest Secondary School ($50)

The junior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Jonathan Chang of Don Mills Collegiate Institute ($50)
  2. Allan Xu of Woburn Collegiate Institute ($25)
  3. Christopher DeGuzman of Glenforest Secondary School ($25)

Congratulations to all of you! These prizes will be distributed as Visa gift cards, and we will be contacting your teachers shortly about sending them out. If you haven’t won a prize, keep on practicing! We have many more prize opportunities for you throughout the year.

Click here to see the full contest results.

February Contest

Hello Challengers!

Our 3rd online round will be held on Friday, February 12, 2016 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm EST.  If you participated in any of the previous online rounds, please use the same WCI PEG Judge username for the 3rd online round.  There's no need to register again.  

If you are new to the Woburn Challenge, please read more about the contest details and register to participate!  You can visit http://wcipeg.com/contests to check out some of the past contests and familiarize yourself with submitting solutions to our online grading environment (the PEG Judge). It is also a good idea to try and solve some of the problems on the WCIPEG website in order to sharpen your problem-solving prowess!

Stay tuned!

Round 2 Problems, Solutions and Results are Available!

Thank to all of you who took part in round 2, new and returning competitors alike! Problems, solutions, and test data are now available in the "Past Contests" section of this site. With our experience from the previous contest, we’ve rounded out the edges to make this one much smoother for everyone involved. We hope you enjoyed the Star Wars themed storylines that were prepared in tribute to the imminent release of The Force Awakens. While the film's plot remains to be unveiled, we dare say that we’ve at least tried our hands at some bold forecasting in problems J4 and S4.

The senior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Timothy Li of Don Mills Collegiate Institute ($200)
  2. Leo Feng of Vincent Massey Secondary School ($100) 
  3. Spencer Whitehead of Lisgar Collegiate Institute ($50)
  4. Ahmed Sabie of Glenforest Secondary School ($50)
  5. Jeffrey Xiao of University of Toronto Schools ($50)

The junior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Christopher DeGuzman of Glenforest Secondary School ($50)
  2. William Huang of Woburn Collegiate Institute ($25)
  3. Siddhant Jain of University of Toronto Schools ($25)

Congratulations to all of you! These prizes will be distributed as Mastercard gift cards, and we will be contacting your teachers shortly about sending them out. If you haven’t won a prize, keep on practicing! We have many more prize opportunities for you throughout the year.

Click here to see the full contest results.

December Contest

Hello Challengers!

Our 2nd online round will be held on Friday, December 11, 2015 from 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm.  If you participated in the 1st online round, please use the same WCI PEG Judge username for the 2nd online round.  There's no need to register again.  

If you are new to the Woburn Challenge, please read more about the contest details and register to participate!  You can visit http://wcipeg.com/contests to check out some of the past contests and familiarize yourself with submitting solutions to our online grading environment (the PEG Judge). It is also a good idea to try and solve some of the problems on the WCIPEG website in order to sharpen your problem-solving prowess!

Stay tuned!

Round 1 Problems, Solutions and Results are Available!

Problems, solutions, and test data are now available in the "Past Contests" section of this site. 

For this round, we had 178 registered competitors from over 29 schools. There were 6 perfect scores in the senior division and 3 perfect scores in the junior division. The problems had varying difficulties, and hopefully there was something that challenged every one of you. If not, look forward to even more challenging puzzles in the rounds to come.

The senior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Timothy Li of Don Mills Collegiate Institute ($200)
  2. Ahmed Sabie of Glenforest Secondary School ($100) 
  3. Jeffrey Xiao of University of Toronto Schools ($50)
  4. Bill Zheng of Richmond Green Secondary School ($50)
  5. Brian Chau of Woburn Collegiate Institute ($50)

The junior division prizewinners for this round are:

  1. Sunny Lan of Richmond Hill High School ($50)
  2. William Huang of Woburn Collegiate Institute ($25)
  3. Jamie Pinheiro of St. Francis Xavier Secondary School ($25)

Congratulations to all of you! These prizes will be distributed as Mastercard gift cards, and we will be contacting your teachers shortly about sending them out. If you haven’t won a prize, keep on practicing! We have many more prize opportunities for you throughout the year.

Click here to see the full contest results.

First Contest Reminder

Hello Challengers!

This is a reminder that our 1st contest is tomorrow (Friday, October 16, 2015) from 3:30PM - 6:30PM Eastern Time.  To participate, please:

  1. Visit http://wcipeg.com/ a few minutes before the contest,

  2. Login under your registered username, 

  3. Click on "Contests" in the top navigation bar, and

  4. Starting at 3:30PM ET, click on the "Enter" link next to your desired division (Junior or Senior).  

We recommend that you familiarize yourself with the contest rules and the guidelines on using the PEG Judge beforehand.  And if you have never used the PEG Judge before, please solve the "A plus B" sample problem discussed in the guideline to make sure you can use the PEG Judge successfully. 

Good luck and have fun!

October Contest

Hello Challengers!

Our first online round will be held on Friday October 16th, 2015. Please read more about the contest details and register to participate!  You can visit http://wcipeg.com/contests to check out some of the past contests and familiarize yourself with submitting solutions to our online grading environment (the PEG Judge). It is also a good idea to try and solve some of the problems on the WCIPEG website in order to sharpen your problem-solving prowess!

Stay tuned!