ANZ Education Perfect Official Events

EP hosts a variety of engaging student competitions every year. These give students the opportunity to have fun with their learning and compete with peers from different states and countries. 

Looking for International (Northern Hemisphere) events? Check out our guide!

Southern Hemisphere World Series 2024

We are proud to offer annual, free competitions that give Australian and Kiwi students the opportunity to have fun and compete with their peers across major subject areas. Learn more.

  • EP Language Championship: 7 May - 14 May
  • EP Maths Championship: 27 May - 31 May
  • EP English Championship: 17 June - 21 June
  • EP Science Championship: 12 August - 16 August

Instructions for registration will be made available closer to the time.

Regional Competitions

Each year, we also host some special competitions for students to compete with other students within their region. 

We'll be updating this page soon with information about our 2024 regional events.

Brain Bee Competition 2024 

Brain Bee is a competition for high school students in Years 10 (Australia) and 11 (New Zealand) to learn about the brain and its functions, learn about neuroscience research, find out about careers in neuroscience, and dispel misconceptions about neurological and mental illnesses.

Round 1 for this event will take place 1st - 31st March 2024.

Register here for the Round 1 of the 2024 Brain Bee Challenge

For more information about sign-up and participation, check out our article. You can also learn more about this event on the official Brain Bee website.

Schoolwide & Inter-school Competitions

At any time, you are able to create your own competitions for students within your school or even inter-school competitions between your students and students at a partner school. This option is available to all schools with an Education Perfect subscription. 

For more information on how to set up a competition, check out our article How do I create a competition?


For any questions about EP events, please get in touch with our team.

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