What Official Competitions does Education Perfect offer?
We host a number of competitions over the year, which give your students the opportunity to compete with others outside of your school. This article covers most common recurring events, but others may also be held throughout the year.
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Southern Hemisphere World Series Dates:
EP offers region-wide competitions which give students the opportunity to compete with students in various regions for free.
The ANZ World Series consists of five events throughout the year. Registrations are announced closer to the time for each individual event.
- Global EP Languages Championships: 8 - 15 March (This event has now concluded).
- ANZ Humanities Championships: 24 - 31 May (This event has now concluded).
- ANZ Maths Championships: 14 - 21 June (This event has now concluded).
- ANZ Science Championships: 15 - 22 August
- ANZ English Championships: 6 - 13 September
Find out more about these events in our FAQ.
Northern Hemisphere World Series:
Our Northern Hemisphere championships are offered to our international schools. More information and dates will be announced closer to the time of each event.
- Global Languages Championships: 8 - 15 March 2022 (This event has now concluded).
- International Junior Humanities Championships: June 2022 - Register here
Other International Events
In addition to the above events, EP will also be offering the following special events for the 2021-2022 academic year:
- Primary Literacy & Numeracy Festival: January 2022 (This event has now concluded).
Download our International competition calendars here
If you have any questions about our Northern Hemisphere competitions, please reach out to our team at global@educationperfect.com
Regional Competitions
We also host some competitions for students to compete with other students within their region. This year we will not be hosting the same Regional Languages Competitions that we have hosted in the past but will be offering different events. More will be announced closer to the time.
Brain Bee Competition
Education Perfect hosts the first round of the Australian and New Zealand Brain Bee Challenge which is held during the month of March each year.
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.
Find out more about this event on the Brain Bee website, or in our article.
School-wide or Inter-school Competitions
You are also 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. For more information on how to set up a competition, check out our article How do I create a competition?
To get your class or school set up for a competition, our article How do I enrol my classes? outlines what information we require to enrol your students.