Caribou Coding Contests
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Nov 29 — Nov 30
May 15 — May 16
Price range
5 CAD
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Caribou Coding Contests
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Key Facts

The Caribou Coding Competition is a computer programming competition for students in grades 2 to 12. It is designed to challenge and engage students in problem-solving and critical thinking skills. The competition consists of multiple programming problems and is held online, with participants from schools around the world.

Interest Areas:
Computer Science
STEM
Technology & Innovation
Grade:
Grade 1
Grade 2
Grade 3
Grade 4
Grade 5
Grade 6
Grade 7
Grade 8
Grade 9
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Format
  1. No collaboration is allowed.
  2. Access to other source or starter code is not allowed, whether printed or electronic.
  3. Students can only use the Internet for editing code, code compilation, contest submission, and consulting
  4. All other Internet use is not allowed.
Program Details

Prior coding knowledge is needed to be successful at writing the coding contest. You can easily learn the basics of python or one of our supported coding languages via online tutorials such as w3schools to be able to attempt our Junior coding contest. We reccommend you start with python and learn up to the 'arrays' section on w3schools, as it is one of the easier langauges to pick up. Then, you should have most of the skills to be successful at the Junior Contest.

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Junior & Senior Contest
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Caribou Coding Contests
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Nov 29 — Nov 30
May 15 — May 16
Price range
5 CAD
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Need Help?
Learn more about the application process in the Blog or by scheduling a free consultation with the Summer Program adviser
Speak with an adviser Learn more in the blog

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