
Owlypia Local Competition
Ages:Elementary, Middle School, High School
Types:Exam, Performance
Scope:Local
Registration
Entry Fee: $
Contact
- Owlypia Locals are exciting two-day events held in various cities/countries around the world in partnership with the host institutions. They form the basis of growth, progress and merit, and allow students to participate in and experience the spirit of Owlypia in their own countries. You can join and experience an Owlypia Local in your city/country as a team of three students and also get ready for the Owlypia Globals.
Students can also join the Local Virtual Round from their home, where they will take the challenges in different Online Platforms.
General Guidelines
A group of three students form a team and work cooperatively to complete all the challenges successfully.
All students compete in team challenges in three age categories; Owlins (ages 9-11), Owlets (ages 12-14) and Owlys (ages 15-18).
All students register their teams online and prepare themselves for the challenges studying the recommended resources.
The study resources contain several movies and videos to watch, books and articles to read, topics to research, and questions to sharpen their knowledge.
All team members must compete in all 4 team challenges. These challenges are: Knowledge Challenge, Impromptu Challenge, Speech Craft Challenge and Team Spirit Challenge.
- A group of three students form a team
- All students register their teams online and prepare themselves for the challenges studying the recommended resources.
- The study resources contain several movies and videos to watch, books and articles to read, topics to research, and questions to sharpen their knowledge.
- All team members must compete in all 4 team challenges. These challenges are: Knowledge Challenge, Impromptu Challenge, Speech Craft Challenge and Team Spirit Challenge.
Website: https://www.owlypia.org/
Managing Organization: Perceptum Education
Contact:
info@owlypia.org
Eligibility:
Students aged 9-18 can compete in Owlypia Local Competition.
Registration Opens: January 1, 1970
Registration Closes: January 1, 1970
Overview
- Owlypia Locals are exciting two-day events held in various cities/countries around the world in partnership with the host institutions. They form the basis of growth, progress and merit, and allow students to participate in and experience the spirit of Owlypia in their own countries. You can join and experience an Owlypia Local in your city/country as a team of three students and also get ready for the Owlypia Globals.
Students can also join the Local Virtual Round from their home, where they will take the challenges in different Online Platforms.
General Guidelines
A group of three students form a team and work cooperatively to complete all the challenges successfully.
All students compete in team challenges in three age categories; Owlins (ages 9-11), Owlets (ages 12-14) and Owlys (ages 15-18).
All students register their teams online and prepare themselves for the challenges studying the recommended resources.
The study resources contain several movies and videos to watch, books and articles to read, topics to research, and questions to sharpen their knowledge.
All team members must compete in all 4 team challenges. These challenges are: Knowledge Challenge, Impromptu Challenge, Speech Craft Challenge and Team Spirit Challenge.
Process
- A group of three students form a team
- All students register their teams online and prepare themselves for the challenges studying the recommended resources.
- The study resources contain several movies and videos to watch, books and articles to read, topics to research, and questions to sharpen their knowledge.
- All team members must compete in all 4 team challenges. These challenges are: Knowledge Challenge, Impromptu Challenge, Speech Craft Challenge and Team Spirit Challenge.
Criteria
Awards
Participate
Website: https://www.owlypia.org/
Managing Organization: Perceptum Education
Contact:
info@owlypia.org
Entry Fee:
Eligibility:
Students aged 9-18 can compete in Owlypia Local Competition.
Deadlines
Registration Opens: January 1, 1970
Registration Closes: January 1, 1970