World Education Games


The World Education Games is a global online event for all schools and students around the world and is held semi annually during the month of October. It is the expanded format of what was once known as World Maths Day but it now includes World Literacy Day and World Science Day too. It is organized by the 3PLearning and sponsored by Microsoft, UNICEF, 3P Learning and MACQUARIE. The World Maths Day holds the 'Guinness World Record' for the Largest Online Maths Competition in 2010. Its Global Ambassador is 'Scott Flansburg' aka the Human Calculator.
Its inception with the expanded format was in 2012 when 5,960,862 students from 240 countries and territories around the world competed with each other. In 2013, it was held March 5–7.
The World Education Games had taken place October 13 through 15, 2015, where over 6 Million students joined worldwide from over 20,000 schools in 159 countries and raised over $100,000 which will help send 33,000 students to school.

History

The World Education Games is a major free online educational competition-style event, hosted by the global e-learning provider 3P Learning.
The World Education Games had its origins purely as a mathematics-based event, then known as World Maths Day in 2007. The event was powered by 3P Learning's flagship online learning resource, Mathletics.
In 2011, the event expanded to include a second subject, followed a year later by a third subject and at which point the event took on the fully encompassing World Education Games name and branding.
Since 2012 The World Education Games has been collaborating with UNICEF in the framework of a program called "School in a Box" that supports the development of education in regions that are affected by various disasters and poverty.

Rules

Participation in the games is open to all students from any country and is free. Registration is required and an access to the internet is a must. Students are matched according to their age and grade levels or abilities if such is requested by their teachers. Students play randomly against other students from all over the world. Students answer as many questions as possible during the allotted time for each game.
Correct answers get points, wrong answers no points and three wrong answers end the game prematurely. Each student plays and scored for the points accumulated during the first 20 games only.
Results are announced after counting all the points and after the organizers had communicated with the parents/ teachers of possible winners and ensured that they had participated in the Games under their own registered accounts. Multiple registrations and/ or playing under someone's else account is a violation punishable by annulling the results of everyone involved.
Winners are the students who score the highest points in their grade level in each competition separately and in total.
Schools are also awarded for receiving the highest point-average in each grade level as long as at least 10 students had participated from that school.
Top 100 participants also get their achievements listed on the Hall of Fame.

World Education Games Ambassadors

Students who win their regional lead-up events in their countries are hand-picked to become ambassadors.
No.AmbassadorCountry
1Alexander YUK
2Alexandra BAUS
3Amy MUK
4Anna ARUS
5Creedon CCAN
6Ellie EUK
7Emmanuel MMEX
8Fatima YPAK
9Geoffrey MCAN
10Gerania RUSA
11Hui Qing LUK
12Imaan CUK
13Kalliopi CAUS
14Luke WUSA
15Maathangi AARE
16Meeral NPAK
17Melina SUSA
18Michael MUSA
19Musaab HCAN
20Steve JobsUK
21Peyton HCAN
22Remi LAUS
23Mariam KAUS
24Samuel ONGA
25ThomasUK
26Tristan GAUS
27Ursula HAUS
28Vikayra GZAF

Prizes

Platinum Prizes

The winners of each group are awarded a 'minted gold medal' and the top ten in each group receive 'gold medals'. There are also various other prizes including trophies and certificates. A full list of winners including top ten in each category is available at the official website of World Education Games.
The complete list of various prizes and cups over the years can be found in the official website of World Education Games

Winners by countries

LiteracyMathsScienceWEG
2015PendingPendingPendingPending
2014No GamesNo GamesNo GamesNo Games
2013MYSPAK/TURMYSMYS
2012UKAUSMYSUK

Winners by Names

4-7 yrs8-10 yrs11-13 yrs14-18 yrs
2015PendingPendingPendingPending
2014No GamesNo GamesNo GamesNo Games
2013Sandali Rajapakse
Salcombe Prep School, UK
Vihangi Rajapakse
Salcombe Prep School, UK
Sachin Kumar Mital
Canadian International School, Hong Kong
&
Shoaib hassan
Beaconhouse School System, Mandi, Bahauddin, Pakistan
Danial bin Muhammad Syafiq
Cempaka Schools, CH, Malaysia
2012Sandali Rajapakse
Salcombe Prep School, UK
Oliver Papillo
Balwyn Primary School, Australia
Sharan Maiya
The Glasgow Academy, UK
Malayandi P
Cempaka Schools DH, Malaysia

Winners of Individual Events

World Literacy DayWorld Maths DayWorld Science Day
201511-13 yrs: Sydny Lum Shen Li11-13 yrs: Sydny Lum Shen Li11-13 yrs: Sydny Lum Shen Li
2014No GamesNo GamesNo Games
20134-7 yrs: Sandali Rajapakse, Salcombe Prep School, UK
8-10 yrs: Alastair Gibson, Hexham Middle School, UK
11-13 yrs: Ali Saud, Khan, Beaconhouse School System, Mandi, Bahauddin, Pakistan
14-18 yrs: Kianna Wan, Team Canada, Canada
4-7yrs : Sandali Rajapakse, Salcombe Prep School, UK
8-10 yrs: Rohith Niranjan, Global Indian International School, Japan
11-13 yrs: Ali Saud Khan, Beaconhouse School System, Mandi, Bahauddin, Pakistan
14-18 yrs: Husnain Ali Abid, FFC Grammar School, Pakistan
4-7 yrs: Sandali Rajapakse, Salcombe Prep School, UK
8-10 yrs: Chiacia Putri Effendy, Cahaya Harapan Sejahtera, Indonesia
11-13 yrs: Aryan Saju, The British Al Khubairat, UAE
14-18yrs: Danial Bin Muhammad Syafiq, Cempaka Schools CH, Malaysia
20124-7 yrs: Sandali Rajapakse, Salcombe Prep School, UK
8-10 yrs: Dylan.C, Linn Primary School, UK
11-13 yrs: Edryna Syfinaz Z A, Cempaka Schools DH, Malaysia
14-18 yrs: Phoebe M, Sha Tin College, Hong Kong
4-7yrs: Yousuf Mohammad, Orbit International School, Saudi Arabia
8-10 yrs: Darshan.S, Indian Public School, India
11-13 yrs: Moosa FerozeTarrar, Beaconhouse School System, Pakistan
14-18 yrs: Kaya Genc, Southport College, Australia
4-7 yrs: Ashwati. N, Christ the Sower School, UK
8-10 yrs: Derek.L, Monterey Ridge Elementary School, USA
11-13 yrs: Sharan Maiya, The Glasgow Academy, UK
14-18yrs: Malayandi P, Cempaka Schools DH, Malaysia
20114-7 yrs: Vihangi Rajapakse, Salcombe Prep School, UK
8-10 yrs: Dylan.C, Linn Primary School, UK
11-13 yrs: George.W, Team United Kingdom, UK
14-18 yrs: Phoebe M, Sha Tin College, Hong Kong
4-7yrs: Eric Z, Team Australia, Australia
8-10 yrs: Mason F, Team New Zealand, New Zealand
11-13 yrs: Kaya Genc, The Southport School, Australia
14-18 yrs: David Andersen, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia
No Games
2010No Games5-8yrs: Rohith Niranjan, Team Japan, Japan
9-13 yrs: Kaya Genc, The Southport School, Australia
14-18 yrs: David Andersen, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia
No Games
2009No Games5-8yrs : N.S, The Sikh International School, Thailand
9-13 yrs: Kaya Genc, The Southport School, Australia
14-18 yrs: David Andersen, Fraser Coast Anglican College, Australia
No Games
2008No GamesAll Ages: Tatiana Devendranath, Haileybury College, AustraliaNo Games
2007No GamesAll Ages: Stefan L, Christian Alliance P.C. Lau Memorial International School, Hong KongNo Games

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