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Date |
Event |
Description |
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1-23 October |
Humanities / Creative |
1. All ages 2. Online, submitted by school on behalf of the students. 3. Competition gives students the opportunity to showcase their creative writing skills on an international platform. The theme this year, “Through the Eyes of Another,” encourages students to explore empathy and imagination by writing a poem from someone else’s perspective. |
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13-26 October |
STEM |
1. All ages 2. Online, teachers create an account and register students. 3. The Olympiad gives students the opportunity to showcase their academic skills across various subjects. It challenges students to think critically and apply their knowledge under timed conditions. |
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17 October |
STEM |
1. Primary billingual clases. 2.Offline, in school. 3. The competition offers students the opportunity to showcase their mathematical skills through multiple-choice questions that test logical thinking, creativity, and problem-solving abilities. |
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20 October - 5 November |
Arts / Creative |
1. All ages. 2. Online; submissions are made by school staff on behalf of students. 3. The Art Competition invites students to express their creativity through visual art. The 2025 theme, “Through Another’s Eyes,” encourages participants to explore empathy and perspective by creating artwork from someone else’s viewpoint. |
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3 November - 12 December (Round 1) |
Personal Development / Life skills |
1. Age: 9-18. 2. Online, teachers create an account and register students. 3. Generation:Enterprise is a global competition that challenges students to develop innovative solutions to real-world problems. Organized by Global:Edge in partnership with COBIS, it fosters creativity, entrepreneurship, and 21st-century skills among participants. |
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15 November |
STEM / Academic |
1. Age: 9-18. 2. Online, students register and participate individually. Students must register using their personal email addresses. 3. The Online Round gives students the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge in chosen subjects after using preparatory resources, test problem-solving under timed conditions, and gain recognition through global competition. |
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20 November |
Language / Literacy |
1. All ages. 2.Offline, in school. 3. The competition offers students the opportunity to showcase their English language skills through reading, writing, and comprehension tasks that test vocabulary, grammar, creativity, and communication abilities. |
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22-23 November (Prelims) |
International Maths Challenge | Math Olympiad Excellence STEM |
1. All ages 2. Online, students register and participate individually. Students must register using their personal email addresses. 3. The Challenge gives students the opportunity to test and showcase their problem-solving skills under time constraints. It helps them build confidence, develop logical thinking, and gain international recognition for their achievements. |
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23 November |
STEM |
1. All ages 2. Online, students register and participate individually. Students must register using their personal email addresses. 3. The Challenge lets students showcase their STEM problem-solving skills under time limits, building confidence, logical thinking and international recognition. |
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27 November |
Best in English International Language Competition Language / Literacy |
1. Age: 14-20. 2. Online, teachers should register students. 3. Best in English is an international online competition that assesses students' English language proficiency through a timed test. It evaluates reading comprehension, listening, and grammar skills, providing a benchmark for students to compare their abilities with peers worldwide. |
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11 December |
Kangaroo Math STEM |
1. Age: Primary school. 2. Offline, in school. 3. Competition tests critical thinking and problem-solving skills through a timed multiple-choice exam, with questions crafted to go beyond routine drills and reflect creative, logical reasoning. The contest offers students a chance to compare skills globally and gain recognition through certificates and awards. |
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19-30 January |
Century + COBIS Learning Legends STEM |
1. Age: 7-16. 2. Online, participation through COBIS member schools.. 3. The competition is an online event that allows students to enhance their skills in English, mathematics, and science using CENTURY’s AI-powered learning platform. Students earn points by answering questions correctly, contributing to their school's ranking on the leaderboard. The competition fosters engagement and academic improvement among participants. |
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29 January - 1 February |
Debating / Public Speaking |
1. Age: 9-18. 2. Offline, hosted annually at various COBIS member schools. 3. The COBIS Model United Nations conference offers students the opportunity to engage in simulated UN sessions, representing different countries to debate global issues. This event fosters skills in diplomacy, public speaking, and international relations. |
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1 February |
STEM |
1. All ages 2. Online, students register and participate individually. Students must register using their personal email addresses. 3. The Challenge lets students showcase their STEM problem-solving skills under time limits, building confidence, logical thinking and international recognition. |
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14 February |
Language / Literacy |
1. Age: 9-18. 2. Online, students register and participate individually. Students must register using their personal email addresses. 3. TeenEagle is an international English competition that tests reading, listening, and critical thinking skills, giving students global recognition. |
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21 February |
STEM / Academic |
1. Age: 9-18. 2. Online, students register and participate individually. Students must register using their personal email addresses. 3. The Online Round gives students the opportunity to demonstrate knowledge in chosen subjects after using preparatory resources, test problem-solving under timed conditions, and gain recognition through global competition. |








