CIMC - CANADIAN INNOVATION MATH CONTEST 2024
This contest is designed to challenge and promote problem-solving, critical thinking, reasoning, and abstract or spatial thinking for the students. Learning mathematics through problem-solving activities is the most efficient way for students to develop mathematical skills that will prepare them for the future.
CONTEST SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY
- Contest Duration: 75 Minutes, Eligibility: Grades 2-10 Contest Dates:
- School Proctored: April 22 - May 3, 2024
- Individual Student: Unproctored, May 4 - May 8, 2024
- Levels: Grades 2-10, each level is specific to a grade
STUDENT RECOGNITION & AWARDS
- Gold Awards: Top 1% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate for Canadian School Participants and only e-certificate for International School Participants.
- Silver Awards: Top 2-3% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate for Canadian School Participants and only e-certificate for International School Participants.
- Bronze Awards: Top 4-6% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate for Canadian School Participants and only e-certificate for International School Participants.
- Honors Award Canadian Schools: up to the top 10% of students in each participating school based on the minimum cut-off. It includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
- Honors Award for Individuals & International Schools: e-certificate up to the top 10% of students in each participating school based on the minimum cut-off. We will not ship medals to the students in this category. If an honour award winner attends an award ceremony, we will offer them a medal as a courtesy.
- Certificate of participation: Given to all participants.
CICC - CANADIAN INNOVATION COMPUTING CONTEST 2024
This contest aims to cultivate students’ creativity, logical reasoning ability, and algorithmic & computational thinking skills. Students will be able to better understand computational thinking by developing solutions. It involves defining problems, analyzing problems and designing their solutions. No prior programming knowledge is required to participate in this contest.
CONTEST SCHEDULE & ELIGIBILITY
- Contest Duration: 45 Minutes
- Eligibility: Grades 3-10
- Contest Dates:
- School Proctored: April 22 - May 3, 2024
- Individual Student: Unproctored, May 4 - May 8, 2024
STUDENT RECOGNITION & AWARDS
- Gold Awards: Top 1% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
- Silver Awards: Top 2-3% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
- Bronze Awards: Top 4-6% of students for each contest level. The award includes a customized medal & e-certificate.
- Honors Award: up to the top 10% of students in each participating school based on the minimum cut-off. It includes a customized medal & e- certificate.
- Certificate of participation: Given to all participants.