The All Ireland Linguistics Olympiad (AILO) is a contest in which secondary school students develop their own strategies for solving problems in fascinating languages from around the globe. Students must use their ingenuity to solve Puzzles such as deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphics, decoding numerical spy codes, and interpreting ancient Mayan poetry. No prior knowledge of linguistics or a second language is required, as even the hardest problems require only logical ability, patient work, and a willingness to think around corners. AILO introduces students to linguistics (i.e. the study of human language) and to the application of logic to problems of language understanding and translation. The goal is to develop students’ problem-solving skills and to inspire them to consider the fascinating range of Careers at the intersection of computing, linguistics and language. You can read the AILO Brochure 2023/4 for more detail
This competition is open to all year groups. It tests a student’s ability to identify patterns from old/archaic languages and this logical skill is identified as useful in the area of artificial intelligence. WE have had great success in this event. Every year, we have had students succeed in progressing to the All Ireland Final.
Justin Cunningham in AILO