The British Informatics
Olympiad is the computing competition for schools and colleges. BIO 2000 is sponsored by Data Connection. |
Press release
31 March 2000
For immediate publication
BIO 2000 - the national computing competition for schools
Cambridge hosts battle of top young programmers
Summary
15 of Britain's most outstanding young computer programmers are competing this weekend in the British Informatics Olympiad to represent Britain in the Olympic games of computing, the prestigious International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI). The best four will travel expenses-paid to China to compete at the week-long IOI against students from around 65 countries.
BIO 2000 is sponsored by Data Connection, one of the UK's most successful software development companies.
The BIO began with a competition in schools throughout Britain. About 900 students took a 3-hour paper in which they had to solve challenging problems using a computer. The top 15 will attend this weekend's final, to be held at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge - where the IOI team will be selected after a tough weekend of tests.
The team of four, accompanied by two team leaders, will travel to Beijing in September to take part in the IOI. As well as programming contests they will have the chance to meet their peers from all over the world. In the last five years successive British teams have won a dozen medals at the IOI, including four in 1999.
Further information
A press release with the results of this weekend's final will be sent on Sunday 2 April, 2000. Press representatives are welcome to attend the presentations at around 1.30pm on Sunday. If you wish to cover this weekend's final, or want more information on the BIO, please contact:
Antony Rix Chairman, the British Informatics Olympiad Christ's College, Cambridge CB2 3BU Phone: 01223 277 837 E-mail: (see contact details from home page) |
Richard Forster Phone: 07803 044 741 E-mail: (see contact details from home page) |
Becky Rogers Data Connection Limited 100 Church Street, Enfield EN2 6BQ Phone: 020 8366 1177 Fax: 020 8363 2927 E-mail: http://www.dataconnection.com/ |
Internet resources
The BIO publishes a large amount of information on the Internet. For details of the BIO and related material, take a look at the BIO Index at http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/bio/ .
Background Information
The British Informatics Olympiad
The British Informatics Olympiad (BIO) is an annual competition in computer programming for students at secondary schools and sixth form colleges. Any student who is under 19, in full time pre-university education and resident in mainland Britain, is eligible to take part and may win the prize of an expenses-paid trip to the prestigious International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI).
The first stage of the BIO is a three-hour exam, taken at school, in which students solve problems with the aid of a computer. These are marked by a teacher and submitted for moderation. Based on the results of this exam, the top 12-15 competitors are invited to the BIO final in Cambridge, over the Easter holiday. The best four make up the team to represent Britain at the IOI.
Organisation and aims
The BIO is a non-profit making organisation founded in 1995, aiming to encourage students to take an active interest in information technology, to allow them to meet and exchange ideas, and to give the best the chance to compete at the annual International Olympiad in Informatics.
In order to make the BIO as inclusive as possible, it is free to enter. This can only be achieved thanks to the aid of commercial sponsorship. Since 1996 the BIO has been sponsored by Data Connection, one of the world's most successful software development companies. Founded in 1981, Data Connection now has 200 employees. The company's outstanding success has been driven by a total commitment to quality and a high level of business generated overseas. Data Connection recruit world-class graduates, and offer pre-university work and vacation work to exceptional students.