The Circuit Spark Science Competition
Join us for CircuitSpark 2024 and showcase your skills in our upcoming science competition!
About the Competition
This is our new annual STEM competition for secondary school students in Zambia, and abroad. The questions will be of varying difficulty and test students' knowledge and understanding of Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, and Computer Science.
The competition is free and open to all students enrolled in pre-university education, aged 12 or older at the conclusion of the event.
Digital Certificates will be given for participation, good overall and subject performance, and high rankings. Best of luck!
Registration closes on the 3rd of October at Midnight
Awards
Our commitment to community
*Note that prizes are not held as and will not be given as cash or electronic funds, all prizes are to be handed out as gift cards or vouchers equivalent in value to the prize amount, all currency in Zambian Kwacha*
Winners and their guardians will be contacted to discuss the nature of vouchers to be received.
In our bid to make STEM and education more accessible, the team here at Circuit Spark pledges to donate 5 ngwee (0.05 ZMK) per point scored to the St Daniel Comboni Social Development Center to buy stationery and other learning materials for the students there. We aim to raise about 50,000-100,000 cumulative points from this competition.
The funds for this are to come from donations and surplus from forfeited awards.
Prizes worth K 2 600, K 1 300, and K 650 will be awarded to the top 3 students overall. First and runner-up in the junior category will receive K 650 and K 260. Individual subject prizes are to be as follows:
Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Computer Science:
1st, 2nd and 3rd overall in each subject will be awarded K 1 000, K 500, and K 260 respectively.
1st and runner up for each of the above subjects in the Junior division will receive K 260 and K 130 respectively.
*Note that if one participant wins several awards only the single largest prize's sum will be awarded and other prize's will be forfeit.*However, certificates will be given for all awards won regardless of how many.
In our bid to make STEM and education more accessible, the Circuit Spark team pledges to donate 5 ngwee (0.05 ZMK) per point scored to the St Daniel Comboni Social Development Center to buy stationery and other learning materials for the students there. We aim to raise about 50,000-100,000 cumulative points from this competition.