Students’ Achievements
Celebrating the successes of our students
Here in our Hall of Fame, we applaud outstanding students who have displayed exemplary performance and passion for tech! Be it participating in competitions, or coding for leisure, we provide the guidance and exposure for students to excel. At Coding Lab, each and every child has an opportunity to shine.
27th Singapore National Olympiad in Informatics (2024)
Top Secondary School Contestant Award
2 Gold Medals
3 Bronze Medals
We're excited and proud to share that 5 of our #CodingLabStudents have emerged as award winners in the 27th National Olympiad in Informatics! 👏🏻🌟
26th Singapore National Olympiad in Informatics (2023)
6 Silver Medals
4 Bronze Medals
We are proud to announce that 10 of our students have clinched medals in the 26th NOI 2023! The National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) is a computing competition organised annually by the National University of Singapore.
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2022
3 Silver Medallists, 5 Bronze Medallists
The NOI is one of the biggest annual programming competitions held in Singapore for all students from secondary schools and junior colleges to participate in. During this year’s competition, participants are given 3 hours to work on 3 tasks using Python and C++. Of the many participants, only the top 5 students from each school, at each level, will be considered for medals. We are so proud of our students who won 8 medals in the Online Qualification Contest. Congratulations to three-time Silver Medallist Vayun, Silver Medallists Lucia and Damian, four-time Bronze Medallist David, two-time Bronze Medallists Elijah and Caleb, and Bronze Medallists Kai and Yanjia!
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2021
2 Silver Medallists, 1 Bronze Medallist
- Vayun Mathur
- Goh Yu Shen
- David Walton
We celebrate the achievements of our dear students as the National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) is one of Computing’s biggest annual competitions in Singapore. An Olympiad medal is highly recognised for admissions to top universities around the world. During the competition, contestants are given five hours to work out solutions to 3 to 5 algorithmic tasks using C++, Java and Python. Well done to our two-time Silver Medallist Vayun, Silver Medallist Yu Shen and three-time Bronze Medallist David for their achievements in the NOI 2021!
4-Year Scholarship Award from University of Texas, Austin
Sarah Go, 19, Hwa Chong International
Sarah Go, 19, has received a 4-year scholarship from the University of Texas, Austin, which is ranked 18th in the world for Computer Science. Sarah was accepted under the prestigious Electrical and Computer Engineering program, the 8th best programme for Computer Engineering.
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2020
1 Silver Medalist, 7 Bronze Medalists
A record number of our students achieved medals in this year’s prestigious 23rd National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) and we celebrate their achievements! This year’s bumper crop of medallists includes 1 Silver and 7 Bronze winners who are between 13 and 17 years old!
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2019
Bronze Medallist
David, 15, United World College
David started on our basic Python course in mid-2018 and quickly progressed through the levels with his passion in programming. We put him in our NOI training programme where he flourished and continued to challenge himself to practice hard and learn more. We are incredibly proud of his success – achieving Bronze on his first try at the NOI. Way to go, David!
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2019
Youngest Medallist
Elijah, 13, Anglo Chinese School (Independent)
Meet Elijah – The youngest medallist for the National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2019, one of the most prestigious competitions for coding, organised annually by the National University of Singapore (NUS).
National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI) 2018
Honourable Mention
Sarah, 16, Hwa Chong International
Another of our eminent representatives at the National Olympiad in Informatics (NOI), Sarah is proud to have clinched an Honourable mention at the annual competition in March 2018, in just less than 6 months of learning to code.