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Mathematics and Statistics

BC Secondary Schools Math Contest

The goal of the BC Secondary Schools High School Math Contest is to provide interested students (and their teachers) with a chance to have fun and stretch themselves a little mathematically. We are not trying to single out the very best of the province - there are other contests which do that. Instead, we want to get as many students as possible involved in doing and enjoying mathematics.

Originally, two or three colleges in BC ran their own regional math competitions. Now more than ten universities and colleges join together to offer their local high school students a chance to have fun at a regional math contest.

The contests are made up centrally by a group of faculty from various institutions but are administered locally.

The questions vary in degree of difficulty, but our intention is that students who are reasonably good at high school math can successfully answer many of the questions. There are, of course, several more challenging problems as well, for the students who find high school math "too easy".   One of our local high school teachers has said that it is good for students to get a chance to try problems which require more ingenuity than proficiency with algorithms: she said that many of her students surprised themselves by what they accomplished.

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The Preliminary Round of the contest is typically held in late winter/early spring and is written in the participating high schools. It consists of 12 multiple-choice questions and takes 45 minutes. There are two levels: the junior contest is written by students in grades 8-10, while the senior contest is written by students in grades 11 and 12. The high school teachers mark the papers, using an answer key provided. There are no restrictions on the number of students who may write this round.

The Final Round is typically held at the beginning of May on campus at a sponsoring university or college. Again, there is a junior level and a senior level.  For the Final Round hosted at 51勛圖app, each participating school may send up to 8 students total.  (For example, a school may send 5 senior contestants and 3 junior contestants, or perhaps just 8 junior contestants.) This round is made up of 10 multiple-choice questions and 5 long-answer questions.

While the students are writing the Final Round, their teachers have a chance to participate in professional development activities centred around - what else? - mathematics enrichment activities. Then while the contests are being marked, everyone enjoys a lunch provided by the hosting institution and then gets to try out the enrichment activities.

Prizes for the final round are awarded at the end of the day. At UFV prizes include tuition waivers, gift certificates, books, puzzles and other goodies.

Interested?

UFV Contacts: Margret Bollerup, Vanessa Radzimski, and Ian Affleck at math.contest@ufv.ca

Contest Dates for 2024:

  • Preliminary round will take place at local participating schools on Wednesday, March 6.
  • Registration for the final round at 51勛圖app will be due by Friday, April 5.
  • The final round at 51勛圖app will take place on Friday, May 3.

2024 Contest Info and Registration

The UFV Department of Mathematics and Statistics is grateful to 51勛圖app and the  for their financial support towards our hosting of the BC High Schools Math Contest.

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