Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC 2025) Winners
First run in 1978, the Australian Mathematics Competition is Australia’s longest-running, largest and most well-known maths competition for school students.
The AMC contains unique problems designed each year by leading educators and academics to challenge and extend your students’ problem-solving skills.
We are proud to announce the results of AMC 2025.
Special Mentions
Thank you, Diya, Shreenandita, Mrida, Kavangun, and Ansh, for volunteering to run the training program. We appreciate your hard work and commitment.
High Distinction Award
Awarded to a student in the top 3% of their year and region (top 5% for Senior division) and has received no higher award.
Thanvi Kothapalli (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Kean Choudhuri (Upper Primary - Year 6)
Reyansh Negi (Upper Primary - Year 6)
Ansh Agarwal (Senior - Year 12)
Distinction Award
Awarded to a student in the top 20% of their year and region (25% for Senior division) and has received no higher award.
Aadhya Patel (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Veer Nigam (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Jacob Woo (Upper Primary - Year 5)
Jasper Tsai (Upper Primary - Year 6)
Jessica Reddy (Upper Primary - Year 6)
Justin Tian (Upper Primary - Year 6)
Neevan Patel (Junior - Year 7)
Hriditya Patel (Intermediate - Year 9)
Credit Award
Awarded to a student in the top 55% of their year and region (60% for Senior division) and has received no higher award.
Akshaj Goyal (Middle Primary - Year 3)
Anna Huang (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Haley Bhairo (Middle Primary - Year 3)
Hannah Adeleye (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Krish Banisetty (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Nishi Patel (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Sirisha Banisetty (Upper Primary - Year 5)
Abhineet Nair (Junior - Year 7)
Inaaya Zia (Junior - Year 8)
Prabhav Muddu (Junior - Year 7)
Shreenandita Das (Junior - Year 8)
Vrinda Kallem (Junior - Year 7)
Mahi Patel (Intermediate - Year 9)
Vignesh Akundi (Intermediate - Year 9)
Kavangun Singh Kalra (Senior - Year 11)
Proficiency Award
Awarded to a student who received a pre-set score and no higher award. Students who achieve proficiency have demonstrated competency in mathematical problem solving to Australian standards.
Alay Parikh (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Arya Mohan Kumar (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Grace Huang (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Hrivaan Homroy (Middle Primary - Year 3)
Almira Zia (Upper Primary - Year 6)
Anirud Narayanan (Upper Primary - Year 5)
Aarsh Shukla (Junior - Year 7)
Saanvi Saini (Junior - Year 7)
Jathu Nanthakumar (Intermediate - Year 10)
Participation Award
Awarded to a student who has participated in the competition and received no higher award.
Leena Adhikari (Middle Primary - Year 4)
Congratulations to all winners once again.