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Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Sun Medical Co. Tokushou Co. Ube Industries, Ltd. Take part in the leading chemistry competition for secondary students across the British Isles. Designed to challenge and inspire, the UK Chemistry Olympiad is a unique opportunity for students to push themselves further and excel in the chemistry field.
Budding chemists will develop critical problem-solving skills, learn to think more creatively and get a chance to test their knowledge in new, real-world situations. They could even find themselves representing the UK at the prestigious International Chemistry Olympiad.
You need to sign in to your Teach Chemistry account to the register for the competition. Not a member of Teach Chemistry? Find out more. However, the questions are aimed at students in their last year of study before higher education so we recommend that entrants should be at least The competition is designed to challenge, so will not be easy.
Students should see it as an opportunity to develop their thinking and problem solving skills, and to test their existing knowledge of chemistry in real-world situations. Run annually, the competition is made up of three stages that start with a written test and end with four students representing the UK at the prestigious International Chemistry Olympiad.
The first thing to do is register your school or college. Students wanting to register must do so through their school or college see the FAQs section for more details. If you are an accredited British international school overseas, the first thing to do is email us.
The first challenge for students is designed to test chemical knowledge through a written test with real-world chemistry problems. This round takes place at your school. Teachers mark all papers in school and then submit the scores to us.
We recommend making copies of any papers you post and keeping all papers until you have received the results as we may ask for others in spot-checks. After receiving all your scores and papers, the exam moderators meet to spot-check the marks and select 25—30 students from all entries to move on to round two.
Participate in the Local Chemistry Olympiad Competition. The local competition is open to all high school students. ACS Local Sections choose nominees for the national exam. Students can review past Local Exams to study for their local competition.
The national exam involves three parts administered to more than 1, students. Students can use past National Exams to prepare. The 20 top-scoring students are chosen to attend a study camp where students are selected for the International competition. The 20 top scoring students from the National Exam spend two weeks at a Study Camp to undergo rigorous training. Based on their performance, four students are chosen to represent the U. National Chemistry Olympiad.
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