RMPC
Richard Montgomery Programming Competition
Richard Montgomery Programming Competition
The Richard Montgomery Programming Competition (RMPC) is a yearly programming competition organized and run by the best programmers in the Computer Science Team at Richard Montgomery High School. $250 worth of prizes and awards will be given out to the top scoring teams, and registration for the competition is free for all participating schools. There will be a high school and a middle school division.
The 2019 RMPC competition will take place on Saturday June 8, 2019. To register teams for your school, register at the link here.
Thank you all for participating this year! Be sure to check out our 2019 page to see the problems from this year's competition as well as the results! Check back here in the fall for more information about our 2020 RMPC competition.
Feel free to email us at rmpc.contact@gmail.com if you have any questions!
You and up to three of your friends will work together to solve unique and interesting problems created by us. Our problems will be split into two divisions, one for middle school studnets and one for high school students.
Show off your programming skills by coding up solutions to the problems in your division. Our online grader will accept any of the following languages: Java and Python.
Win prizes! Once the competition ends, the top teams in each division will win prizes. This year we have upwards of $250 in prizes! For more information on how we choose the winners, please visit our FAQ.
We are a group of students from the Computer Team at Richard Montgomery High School. After competing in many competitions, we have decided to host our own competition. We hope you will enjoy RMPC.