2018 – NOI.PH – Philippine Programming Contest https://noi.ph The Programming Contest for High School Filipinos Sat, 15 Feb 2020 23:33:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.5.14 https://noi.ph/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/cropped-noi-logo-512x512-32x32.png 2018 – NOI.PH – Philippine Programming Contest https://noi.ph 32 32 2018 IOI Team https://noi.ph/2018-ioi-team/ Sat, 09 Jun 2018 09:19:51 +0000 https://noi.ph/?p=2123 Andrew Ting, CJ Quines, Dan Baterisna, and Franz Cesista are the 2018 Philippine representatives to the IOI 2018 in Tsukuba, Japan.

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We are happy to announce the Philippine team to this year’s International Olympiad in Informatics. They will represent the country in the most prestigious informatics olympiad. The contest consists of two five-hour sessions of solving algorithmic problems and coding up solutions.

 

Dan

Dan Baterisna
grade 10, Colegio San Agustin Makati

Dan Baterisna is one who enjoys the social aspects of academic contests. He participates in a lot of team contests, providing his science and technology expertise in general knowledge competitions. When he’s not busy pwning algorithmic challenges, you will most likely see him pwning his friends in online games such as Rules of Survival. In the future, he plans to take up computer science with the goal of eventually working with local tech startups.

 

Franz

Franz Cesista
grade 12, Philippine Science High School – Eastern Visayas Campus
coach: Cary Von Alano

Franz Cesista is not content with just learning, he also enjoys sharing it to his interested peers. He shares what he learns in the countless contests and seminars by lecturing, for example, in his school’s programming club. His pursuit of knowledge manifests as well when he unwinds as he often plays complex simulation games such as Factorio. For college, he plans to study mathematics and eventually focus on artificial intelligence.

 

CJ

CJ Quines
grade 12, Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science
coach: Ruel Dogma

CJ Quines is the artsy type of scientist. His hobbies include calligraphy, ukelele, and the art of proving mathematical theorems. In fact he recently placed second in a science fair sponsored by Intel. There, he tackled a special case of an NP-complete problem related to planar graphs. He also maintains a blog where he writes about his experiences in various competitions and conferences. After college, he plans on becoming a data scientist.

 

Andrew

Andrew Ting
grade 12, Xavier School San Juan

Andrew Ting has been drumming in his school’s pep rallies since grade school. He found his interest in programming through the game LittleBigPlanet. When he’s not beating the drums, he is likely drumming up interest in algorithms as an officer of his school’s programming club. As a student who’s into game dev, Andrew plans to transition from playing rhythm games to developing them by taking up computer science in college.

 

The team will be accompanied by Team Leaders Kevin Atienza and Vernon Gutierrez.

kevin   vernon

 

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2018 Singapore NOI https://noi.ph/2018-singapore-noi/ Sun, 18 Mar 2018 22:11:40 +0000 https://noi.ph/?p=2080 Six Filipino students traveled to Singapore to compete in their national informatics olympiad. The delegation consisted of three Grade 12 students and three Grade 10 students. They were chosen among the top ten participants in the recently concluded NOI.PH 2018 OnSite Finals. NOI.PH trainers Kevin Atienza and Robin Yu attended the event as the team […]

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Six Filipino students traveled to Singapore to compete in their national informatics olympiad. The delegation consisted of three Grade 12 students and three Grade 10 students. They were chosen among the top ten participants in the recently concluded NOI.PH 2018 OnSite Finals.

NOI.PH trainers Kevin Atienza and Robin Yu attended the event as the team leaders. Several coaches and supportive parents attended as well. In particular, Coach Cary Von Alano of PSHS Eastern Visayas accompanied Franz Cesista. Meanwhile, Coach John Rainer Joaquin of PSHS Bicol Region accompanied Miko Surara. In addition, Coach Edlen Sanchez of PSHS Main accompanied Kyle Dulay. The parents of the other half of the delegation attended to support their children as well.

Results

Dan Baterisna brought home the country’s second Singapore Olympiad gold medal. He scored in all five tasks and got a perfect score for the CollectingMushrooms and Journey tasks. Dan is the first Filipino Grade 10 student to accomplish such a feat. The first Filipino gold medalist to the Singapore olympiad was Robin Yu.

The rest of the delegation all won silver medals. Andrew Ting managed is on a medal streak as he grabs his second silver medal. Second-timers Franz Cesista and Miko Surara went up the ranks. This time, both of them took home silver – a great improvement from last year‘s bronze. Despite it being their first time in the Singapore NOI, Dion Ong and Kyle Dulay perfomed quite well. They both garnered enough points to get a silver medal as well. Among the six Philippine delegates, Dion was the only one to completely solve the LightningRod task.

The medals are awarded to the invited participants are determined based on their performance in relation to the local delegation. These results are posted on Singapore’s olympiad website.

About The Contest

The contest itself consisted of a five-hour session consisting of five tasks. Each contestant must write a program that outputs an answer to the task given any set of input values within the constraints of the problem. The program must be correct and efficient. That is, the program must output the correct answers and produce them within the allotted time limit.

The Philippines has been joining the Singapore National Olympiad (NOI.SG) ever since they opened the contest to foreign participants back in 2016. More information on the contest can be found here.

Conclusion

All six participants got at least a silver medal. This is a first in Philippine programming. None of this would have been possible without the diligence of our students, the support provided by their coaches and parents, the training provided by the volunteers, and the help extended by our sponsors.

With everyone working together towards the growth of science education in the country, we hope to see a generation of critical thinkers especially in a time where misinformation is prevalent in society.

Photos

Special thanks to Mr. Alex Ting and Coach John Rainer Joaquin for the photos!

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2018 National Finals https://noi.ph/2018-national-finals/ Sat, 10 Mar 2018 12:03:42 +0000 https://noi.ph/?p=1777 The NOI.PH 2018 National Finals was held in Pointwest Innovations Corporation in Quezon City last 17 – 18 February 2018. It consisted of two rounds on-site, each of which consisted of five problems. It was attended by 28 official participants, 8 coaches, and 19 guests. Students who almost made it to the top 30 also made […]

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The NOI.PH 2018 National Finals was held in Pointwest Innovations Corporation in Quezon City last 17 – 18 February 2018. It consisted of two rounds on-site, each of which consisted of five problems. It was attended by 28 official participants, 8 coaches, and 19 guests.

Students who almost made it to the top 30 also made it as observers. Philippine Science High School Bicol Region Campus (PSHS BRC), coached by Mr. John Rainer Joaquin, had more than six students who scored high enough in the national eliminations. Thus, the top six students from the school attended as official participants.

Among those invited, only Clyde Lawrence Borrega and John Eric Estrada (both from PSHS BRC) came as observers as they scored almost enough to get in the top 30. As they are currently Grade 8 students going on Grade 9, they have set themselves up for success in the next few years by gaining experience on what the national finals feels like.

NOI.PH Finals Round 1

For the first time, there are five problems in each round instead of the usual four.

Global Warming was the hottest problem as it received the most attention from the participants. In particular, twenty-three submitted code to this problem. Dan Baterisna, Kyle Dulay and Franz Cesista managed to make their program work for all four subtasks. Ron Surara notably passed the first three subtasks, netting him 51 points for the problem.

Fourteen official participants threw in their code for Boomerang Gadget, eagerly waiting what would come back. Dan managed to finish all but the last subtask, giving him 73 points. However, the award for being the only one to complete all subtasks goes to CJ Quines. Now that the scores are official, no one can take that award away from him now.

Thrust Trials was interesting in that you either got it, or you didn’t, just like the Mayon reference located in the problem. Out of the thirteen people who submitted, only four got nonzero scores. Dion Ong and Steven Reyes managed to submit code that correctly treated all the subtasks, as well as Dan and CJ. Sister Spaceships, one of the problems in day two, rightfully congratulates Steven Reyes for being the first to submit a working solution.

A similar situation happened looking at the scores of Voltes Group. Among the six participants who submitted, Kyle and Franz managed to get full points. Interestingly, CJ managed all but the second subtask.

Finally, among the thirteen attempts at Lean on Me, only Dan, Dion, Ron, and Red Ligot managed to get a nonzero score, and all four of them managed to finish the first subtask.

NOI.PH Finals Round 2

Problems in the second round was filled with amusing alliterations. Everyone submitted code for People Power but only Dan, Kyle, and Dion managed to make them work for all subtasks. Nine others managed until the fourth out of the six subtasks. In addition, our two observers both scored 10 points in this problem as well.

Of the twenty-one official participants who submitted code for Sister Spaceships, only Dan, CJ, and Kyle managed to get all subtasks. There were several ways to gain points for this problem. Some managed to get 23 by focusing on the third subtask, which asks to solve a special case of a problem. More notably, Alexander Go managed to score 54 points for doing the first two subtasks instead.

Among the thirteen participants who submitted code to Merging and Missiles, only four managed to obtain nonzero scores. CJ and Kyle both managed all subtasks while Ron and Dion managed to solve enough subtasks to respectively get 55 and 25 points.

One can see a similar pattern in Late-Night Littering. Only half of the eight finalists who submitted got nonzero scores and only half of that, namely Dan and CJ, managed to get all of the subtasks correctly. Ron managed to do all but the last subtask while Andrew Ting managed to do all but the last two.

Backbreaking Breakout proved to be the most backbreaking problem for all the participants as only four got a nonzero score. However, none of the finalists managed to help complete the break out. Dan was the highest scorer in this problem and managed to solve all but the last two subtasks. Ron and Zachary Lopez finished subtask 1 and got 15 points for it. Franz was the only one who finished subtask 4 and got 5 points.

Photo Gallery

Special thanks to Justin Castro for the photos!

Scoreboard for NOI.PH 2018 National Finals

ranknamescoretimegrade levelschoolcoachregionusernameVoltes GroupGlobal WarmingThrust TrialsLean on MeBoomerang GadgetMerging and MissilesSister SpaceshipsLate-Night LitteringBackbreaking BreakoutPeople Power
1Dan Alden Baterisna640567.1Grade 10Colegio San Agustin - Makati NCR: National Capital RegionDBaterisnaPH181001001073010010057100
2Carl Joshua Quines638527.63Grade 12Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and ScienceRuel DogmaNCR: National Capital RegionCQuinesPH1882100010010010010056
3Kyle Patrick Dulay500510.87Grade 12Philippine Science High School - Main CampusEdge AngelesNCR: National Capital RegionKDulayPH181001000100100100
4Franz Louis Cesista266516.18Grade 12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas CampusCary Von AlanoRegion VIII: Eastern VisayasFCesistaPH181001000120230526
5Dion Stephan Ong258570.95Grade 10Ateneo de Manila Junior High School NCR: National Capital RegionDOngPH180100102523100
6Ron Mikhael Surara257548.35Grade 10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region CampusJohn Rainer JoaquinRegion V: Bicol RegionRSuraraPH18051101255581556
7Andrew Ting154410.57Grade 12Xavier School San Juan NCR: National Capital RegionATingPH18230122340056
8Steven Reyes148423.23Grade 9Saint Jude Catholic School NCR: National Capital RegionSReyesPH181002325
9Alexander Go145584.92Grade 12Xavier School San Juan NCR: National Capital RegionAGoPH18231254056
10Zachary Lopez98567.32Grade 11International School of ManilaNCR: National Capital RegionZLopezPH182312231525
11Ian Vincent Palabasan91538.68Grade 12Rizal National Science High School Region IV-A: CALABARZONIPalabasanPH1823001200056
12Ryan Mark Shao79139.15Grade 11Xavier School San Juan NCR: National Capital RegionRShaoPH18000023056
13Rae Gabriel Samonte79320.88Grade 10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region CampusJohn Rainer JoaquinRegion V: Bicol RegionRSamontePH1823056
14Steven Gabriel Chua64333.2Grade 10Xavier School San Juan NCR: National Capital RegionSChuaPH188056
15Ian Angelo Aragoza56358.63Grade 12Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon CampusJan Michael IbanezRegion III: Central LuzonIAragozaPH18232310
16Ian Red Ligot55349.4Grade 12CIIT College of Arts and Technology NCR: National Capital RegionILigotPH1823101200010
17Jed Arcilla41248.05Grade 10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region CampusJohn Rainer JoaquinRegion V: Bicol RegionJArcillaPH18041
18Daniella Joan Francisco33483.4Grade 9Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region CampusSheena Dawn FerrarenRegion XII: SOCCSKSARGENDFranciscoPH1823010
19Steven Gabriel Chua26116.35Grade 10Xavier School San Juan NCR: National Capital RegionKChuaPH180026
20Al Christian Mabute26118.9Grade 10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region CampusJohn Rainer JoaquinRegion V: Bicol RegionAMabutePH180000026
21Lance Benedict Cabrera26131.32Grade 8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region CampusJohn Rainer JoaquinRegion V: Bicol RegionLCabreraPH18000026
22Francis Benedict Martinez26240.22Grade 9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas CampusCary Von AlanoRegion VIII: Eastern VisayasFMartinezPH18000026
23Johnbell De Leon1076.17Grade 9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region CampusJohn Rainer JoaquinRegion V: Bicol RegionJDeLeonPH180010
24Frederick Ivan Tan10127.47Grade 8Philippine Science High School - Main Campus NCR: National Capital RegionFTanPH180010
25Kim Bryann Tuico10192.8Grade 11Manila Science High SchoolRomer AbellaNCR: National Capital RegionKTuicoPH180000010
26Gregory William Joseph Liu10219.98Grade 11Philippine Science High School - Central Visayas CampusFelix CalvoRegion VII: Central VisayasGLiuPH180010
27Rapharl Justin Portuguez10231.57Grade 11Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon CampusJan Michael IbanezRegion III: Central LuzonRPortuguezPH180010
28Philmon Wee00Grade 10Xavier School San Juan NCR: National Capital RegionPWeePH18000000

Final Message

Congratulations to all the winners of the National Olympiad in Informatics – Philippines 2018 Finals!

The organizing committee would like to thank our host, Pointwest Innovations Corporation, for their generous support in providing the venue and infrastructure to hold the event. Special thanks to Ms. Beng Coronel, Ms. Veck Basinang, Mr. Sherwin Pelayo, and the infrastructure and IT security teams of Pointwest for accommodating us and helping us throughout the event. We also express our gratitude to Uber for giving the option for our guests to travel with them at a discounted rate. We would also like to express our deepest gratitude to Mr. and Mrs. Ryan and Dorene Uy for helping out.

We would also like to thank our volunteers from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE UPD-SB), ADMU ProgVar, UP ACM, and CompSAt, as well as our testers, and ushers for helping out.

Lastly, we thank all the coaches, parents, and students for their participation and hard work and for making this event a success. We hope for your continued support as we move to the selection of our delegation to the International Olympiad in Informatics in September.

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2018 National Eliminations https://noi.ph/2018-national-eliminations/ Wed, 31 Jan 2018 08:18:49 +0000 https://noi.ph/?p=1752 The NOI.PH 2018 National Eliminations started on 6PM of 5 January 2018 and finished on 11:59PM of 14 January 2018. It consisted of fifteen problems of varying difficulty. The Participants Among the 261 registrants, 156 participated in the 222-hour online competition. The participants came from 30 different schools from all over the country. Moreover, each of the […]

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The NOI.PH 2018 National Eliminations started on 6PM of 5 January 2018 and finished on 11:59PM of 14 January 2018. It consisted of fifteen problems of varying difficulty.

The Participants

Among the 261 registrants, 156 participated in the 222-hour online competition. The participants came from 30 different schools from all over the country. Moreover, each of the main regions of the Philippines were represented.

Luzon (60) | Visayas (34) | Mindanao (16) | NCR (46) | abroad (0)

Broken down by region, we have the following chart:

CAR (9) | I (19) | II (1) | III (5) | IV-A (6) | V (20) | VI (14) | VII (8) | VIII (12) | X (5) | XI (1) | XII (10) | NCR (46)

With regards to the distribution of grade levels, the likeliness to join was directly proprtional to the number of years spent in school. A lot of participants from senior high school have only spent one year studying but ended up with spectacular results. What more would at least three years of training? Younger participants are encouraged to join.

Grade 7 (2) | Grade 8 (11) | Grade 9 (19) | Grade 10 (31) | Grade 11 (43) | Grade 12 (50)

The Problems

Here is the list of problems for the elimination round.

 

Scoreboard for NOI.PH 2018 National Eliminations

This year, only registered participants are included in the final scoreboard.

 

Final Round Qualifiers of NOI.PH 2018

In no particular order, here is the list of students who qualify for the NOI.PH 2018 Final Round. This list is subject to change depending on whether the students confirm or not.

  • Al Christian Mabute (Grade 10)
    Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus
    Coach: John Rainer Joaquin
  • Alexander Go (Grade 12)
    Xavier School San Juan
  • Andrew Ting (Grade 12)
    Xavier School San Juan
  • Carl Joshua Quines (Grade 12)
    Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science
    Coach: Ruel Dogma
  • Dan Alden Baterisna (Grade 10)
    Colegio San Agustin – Makati
  • Daniella Joan Francisco (Grade 9)
    Philippine Science High School – SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus
    Coach: Sheena Dawn Ferraren
  • Dion Stephan Ong (Grade 10)
    Ateneo de Manila Junior High School
  • Francis Benedict Martinez (Grade 9)
    Philippine Science High School – Eastern Visayas Campus
    Coach: Cary Von Alano
  • Franz Louis Cesista (Grade 12)
    Philippine Science High School – Eastern Visayas Campus
    Coach: Cary Von Alano
  • Frederick Ivan Tan (Grade 8)
    Philippine Science High School – Main Campus
  • Gregory William Joseph Liu (Grade 11)
    Philippine Science High School – Central Visayas Campus
    Coach: Felix Calvo
  • Ian Angelo Aragoza (Grade 12)
    Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus
    Coach: Jan Michael Ibanez
  • Ian Red Ligot (Grade 12)
    CIIT College of Arts and Technology
  • Ian Vincent Palabasan (Grade 12)
    Rizal National Science High School
  • Jed Arcilla (Grade 10)
    Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus
    Coach: John Rainer Joaquin
  • Joaquin Jose Lopez (Grade 12)
    Philippine Science High School – Main Campus
    Coach: Edge Angeles
  • Johnbell De Leon (Grade 9)
    Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus
    Coach: John Rainer Joaquin
  • Kim Bryann Tuico (Grade 11)
    Manila Science High School
    Coach: Romer Abella
  • Kirby Ezra Chua (Grade 11)
    Xavier School San Juan
  • Kyle Patrick Dulay (Grade 12)
    Philippine Science High School – Main Campus
    Coach: Edge Angeles
  • Lance Benedict Cabrera (Grade 8)
    Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus
    Coach: John Rainer Joaquin
  • Nyle Aldrin Maliwat (Grade 12)
    Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus
    Coach: Jan Michael Ibanez
  • Philmon Wee (Grade 10)
    Xavier School San Juan
  • Rae Gabriel Samonte (Grade 10)
    Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus
    Coach: John Rainer Joaquin
  • Rapharl Justin Portuguez (Grade 11)
    Philippine Science High School – Central Luzon Campus
    Coach: Jan Michael Ibanez
  • Ron Mikhael Surara (Grade 10)
    Philippine Science High School – Bicol Region Campus
    Coach: John Rainer Joaquin
  • Ryan Mark Shao (Grade 11)
    Xavier School San Juan
  • Steven Gabriel Chua (Grade 10)
    Xavier School San Juan
  • Steven Reyes (Grade 9)
    Saint Jude Catholic School
  • Zachary Lopez (Grade 11)
    International School of Manila

They will all advance to the Finals round in February, a step to qualify them for the Philippine team to the International Olympiad in Informatics 2018 (IOI 2018) in Ibaraki, Japan!

For the finalists, please regularly check this website, your email and the Facebook like page for announcements.

All codes/submissions have been audited, and all scores/rankings are final.

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NOI.PH 2018 Fun-Filled Christmas Practice Contest Extravaganza Results https://noi.ph/noi-ph-2018-fun-filled-christmas-practice-contest-extravaganza-results/ Fri, 05 Jan 2018 22:03:26 +0000 https://noi.ph/?p=1743 In preparation for the NOI.PH 2018 Online Round, we held the month-long NOI.PH 2018 Fun-Filled Christmas Practice Contest Extravaganza on HackerRank last December 2017. Here are the results. First, the general rankings, where all officially-registered contestants are eligible to win prizes:   Second, the special rankings, limited to only those who have not ranked within […]

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In preparation for the NOI.PH 2018 Online Round, we held the month-long NOI.PH 2018 Fun-Filled Christmas Practice Contest Extravaganza on HackerRank last December 2017.

Here are the results.

First, the general rankings, where all officially-registered contestants are eligible to win prizes:

2018 Practice Round Official Leaderboard - General Leaderboard

RankHackerRankFirst NameLast NameGrade LevelSchoolScore
1DanIsTheManDan AldenBaterisna10Colegio San Agustin - Makati4416
2_LELOY_Franz LouisCesista12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus3693
3redligot2009Ian RedLigot12CIIT College of Arts and Technology3280
4dsjong2002Dion StephanOng10Ateneo de Manila Junior High School3021
5andrewtingAndrewTing12Xavier School San Juan2457.33
6Something_HackerRon MikhaelSurara10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus2317
7H3XoRuSHRae GabrielSamonte10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus1698
8cjquinesCarl JoshuaQuines12Valenzuela City School of Mathematics and Science1634
9rogue8200Royce RogerYan12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus1414
10rmlshao19Ryan MarkShao11Xavier School San Juan1375
11nitrateatomAlexanderGo12Xavier School San Juan1354.33
12jedjetplaneJedArcilla10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus1268
13TheLostCookieKyle PatrickDulay12Philippine Science High School - Main Campus1200
14franciellajoanDaniella JoanFrancisco9Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus1156
15NemurinoFrancis BenedictMartinez9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus1114
16mjzamorasMichaelZamoras9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus1071
17Steve120StevenReyes9Saint Jude Catholic School924
18IntegJose RafaelMatienzo9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus893
19LittleHacker12JohnbellDe Leon9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus890
20fourcodingMiguel AngeloDelos Santos11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus873
21clydejallorinaClyde CourtneyJallorina11Philippine Science High School - Main Campus816
22kelc210Kirby EzraChua11Xavier School San Juan800
22KatAttack01Jayson LenoiArollado12Xavier School San Juan800
24shannaurellegShann AurelleRipalda10Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus642
25chosen_one12John AngeloOringo8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus628
26AudentesMarc DominicEnriquez12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus600
27stsorupiaSvenSorupia12Philippine Science High School - Main Campus578
28ariiicJose EnriqueRamirez8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus457
29acmabuteAl ChristianMabute10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus453
30Chou_Tzuyu1015SimwelPante9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus416
31BoogySaluteAllen AdrianSolis10Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus414.33
32AnagramicCoderJohn DavidVidad11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus300
33F_Boi_69AdalbertApuya8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus286
34StrikeofsonarKristoferSano10Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus242
35HackskillShaquille WyanQue12Grace Christian College200
35regiszehnharold1Zehn HaroldRegis9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
35eryllaErylla BeatrishOamil11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus200
35TG_GuruGabrielGeraldo9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
35calapsssCharles JavierCalapini11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus200
35IllumeeSeanSta Maria12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
35CodeCodeCodeCodeVictor EdwinReyes9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus200
35ZachLoZacharyLopez11International School of Manila200
35CoderX_412ClarenceCombinido9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
44Blackheart_2003Gerrymie FlorelBajaro8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus116.67
45flameicicle27AmosVillanueva11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus100
45booandroGarlu VictorNepomuceno10Manila Science High School100
45norielleeco76NorielleEco7Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus100
45Rhayne213Maxene RhaynePaler7Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus100
45HansA4HansAndales7Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus100
45CyTPMJaymund CyrusFloranza8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus100
51SnarglePopJoel AndrewMallari9Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon Campus56

 

Second, the special rankings, limited to only those who have not ranked within the Top 10 of previous NOI.PH Final Rounds and have not been invited to NOI.PH In-House Training Camps:

2018 Practice Round Official Leaderboard - Special Leaderboard

RankHackerRankFirst NameLast NameGrade LevelSchoolScore
1redligot2009Ian RedLigot12CIIT College of Arts and Technology3280
2dsjong2002Dion StephanOng10Ateneo de Manila Junior High School3021
3H3XoRuSHRae GabrielSamonte10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus1698
4rogue8200Royce RogerYan12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus1414
5rmlshao19Ryan MarkShao11Xavier School San Juan1375
6jedjetplaneJedArcilla10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus1268
7franciellajoanDaniella JoanFrancisco9Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus1156
8NemurinoFrancis BenedictMartinez9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus1114
9mjzamorasMichaelZamoras9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus1071
10Steve120StevenReyes9Saint Jude Catholic School924
11IntegJose RafaelMatienzo9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus893
12LittleHacker12JohnbellDe Leon9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus890
13fourcodingMiguel AngeloDelos Santos11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus873
14clydejallorinaClyde CourtneyJallorina11Philippine Science High School - Main Campus816
15kelc210Kirby EzraChua11Xavier School San Juan800
15KatAttack01Jayson LenoiArollado12Xavier School San Juan800
17shannaurellegShann AurelleRipalda10Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus642
18chosen_one12John AngeloOringo8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus628
19AudentesMarc DominicEnriquez12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus600
20stsorupiaSvenSorupia12Philippine Science High School - Main Campus578
21ariiicJose EnriqueRamirez8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus457
22acmabuteAl ChristianMabute10Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus453
23Chou_Tzuyu1015SimwelPante9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus416
24BoogySaluteAllen AdrianSolis10Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus414.33
25AnagramicCoderJohn DavidVidad11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus300
26F_Boi_69AdalbertApuya8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus286
27StrikeofsonarKristoferSano10Philippine Science High School - SOCCSKSARGEN Region Campus242
28HackskillShaquille WyanQue12Grace Christian College200
28regiszehnharold1Zehn HaroldRegis9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
28eryllaErylla BeatrishOamil11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus200
28TG_GuruGabrielGeraldo9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
28calapsssCharles JavierCalapini11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus200
28IllumeeSeanSta Maria12Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
28CodeCodeCodeCodeVictor EdwinReyes9Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus200
28ZachLoZacharyLopez11International School of Manila200
28CoderX_412ClarenceCombinido9Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus200
37Blackheart_2003Gerrymie FlorelBajaro8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus116.67
38flameicicle27AmosVillanueva11Philippine Science High School - Ilocos Region Campus100
38booandroGarlu VictorNepomuceno10Manila Science High School100
38norielleeco76NorielleEco7Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus100
38Rhayne213Maxene RhaynePaler7Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus100
38HansA4HansAndales7Philippine Science High School - Eastern Visayas Campus100
38CyTPMJaymund CyrusFloranza8Philippine Science High School - Bicol Region Campus100
44SnarglePopJoel AndrewMallari9Philippine Science High School - Central Luzon Campus56

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