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The Games are over!

 
It is now 00:01am Tuesday 13 October on the International Dateline, which means the competition period of the World Education Games 2015 has officially begun!

All student points earned across the Warm-Up period have now been reset. The Hall of Fame on the World Education Games website is now showing live competition data - will your students or school emerge victorious? The next few days will reveal all!

The competition period will continue for 96hrs until it ceases to be Thursday 15 October in the final global timezone. All three World Education Games events are open from now until that time. 
ABOUT WEG

The World Education Games is the world’s largest education event with 5 million students (ages 4 to 18) from 30,000 schools in 200 countries, territories and principalities expected to participate in 2015.

The event was established in 2007 with the founding of World Maths Day, and has since grown exponentially each year. It is and always will be a free, all inclusive event for schools and students around the world to participate in.

World Education Games 2015 is the first to take place since the games became a biannual event in 2013. They are scheduled to take place again in 2017. This year, the games will take place over 6 weeks in October and November and involve Sydney, Australia as Host City for special events and World Cup presentations. Host Cities in previous years include Sydney, Johannesburg and Auckland.

2015 will also see the continuation of the World Education Games’ fundraising component in partnership with UNICEF, which began in 2010. With UNICEF being a global advocate for children’s rights to education, their mission fits perfectly with the aim of the World Education Games; to unite the world in learning.

For more information visit:
WWW.WORLDEDUCATIONGAMES.COM/UNICEF