Where obsession meets opportunity.
The Computing Honour Society empowers students to deliver hyper-local tech education impact through school-based chapters worldwide.
CHS Robinson
Our flagship chapter, setting the standard for student-led tech education impact across the network.
- Hosted first regional hackathon with 100+ participants
- Partnered with local tech companies for mentorship programme
- Launched after-school coding bootcamp for middle school students
- Represented at state-wide STEM fair

How It Works
Starting a chapter is straightforward. Here's what to expect.
Apply
Submit your application with details about your school, your team, and your vision for a chapter.
Chat
We review your application and schedule a conversation to learn more about you and your goals.
Find Your Fit
Work with your school's administration to secure approval and identify how your chapter may work.
Recruit Your Crew
Assemble your founding team of strategists: the passionate students who will lead alongside you.
Sign
Finalise the charter and agreements that establish your chapter as an official CHS unit.
Launch!
Host your first sessions, and start making an impact in your school community!
Our Impact
About Us
The Computing Honour Society was founded to bridge the gap between what students learn in the classroom and what they need to thrive in a technology-driven world. We believe the most meaningful change happens at the local level — in your school, your community, your neighbourhood.
Every CHS chapter is student-led and held to professional standards. Our strategists — not officers, not board members — design and deliver workshops, mentorship, and community outreach tailored to the needs of their schools.
Backed by Institute Alterna, a student-run international organisation.
Ready to make an impact?
Start a Computing Honour Society chapter at your school and empower the next generation of technologists.