# Australian Mathematics Competition – Intermediate

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## Core facts

- **Organiser:** Australian Mathematics Trust (https://olympiads.co.uk/organisation/australian-mathematics-trust)
- **Subjects:** Mathematics
- **Age groups:** Intermediate
- **Activity type:** Competition
- **Format:** Hybrid
- **Entry route:** See organiser website for entry details.

## Dates

- **Next/representative edition start:** 2026-08-04
- **End date:** 2026-08-06

## URLs

- **Official website:** https://amt.edu.au/amc
- **Olympiads.co.uk page:** https://olympiads.co.uk/event/australian-mathematics-trust/amc-intermediate
- **This facts page:** https://olympiads.co.uk/ai/events/australian-mathematics-trust/amc-intermediate.md

## Summary

The Australian Mathematics Competition (AMC) is Australia's longest-running and largest mathematics competition for school students, first held in 1978. It is open to students in Years 3 to 12 across five divisions: Middle Primary (Years 3–4), Upper Primary (Years 5–6), Junior (Years 7–8), Intermediate (Years 9–10), and Senior (Years 11–12). The competition has 30 questions (25 multiple-choice, 5 integer-answer), 60 minutes for primary and 75 minutes for secondary. No negative marking; total 135 marks. Awards include Participation, Proficiency, Credit, Distinction, High Distinction, Prize, and Best in School.
## Data provenance

- **Sources:** Supabase activity/event catalogue
- **Last generated:** 2026-06-13
- **Representative edition:** yes
- **Projected dates:** no / not applicable

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