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  2. Canadian Computing Competition - Wikipedia

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    The logo of the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing.. The Canadian Computing Competition (CCC) is an annual programming competition for secondary school students in Canada, organized by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing at the University of Waterloo.

  3. List of Canadian primary and secondary examinations

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    Ministerial Examinations — taken in grade 10 and 11 level subjects. Exam mark is worth 50% of the final grade. However, the final grade cannot be lower than the ministerial exam mark. For instance, if a student earns a 70% in the course, but an 80% on the exam, their final grade will be an 80%. [18] [19]

  4. Junior Science Olympiad of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Junior Science Olympiad of Canada or JSOC is an examination in science for secondary school students, with one test usually conducted in June and a second test in October. [1] Organized by Jennifer Pitt-Lainsbury, Marisca Vanderkamp, Maria Niño-Soto, and Andrew Moffat in association with the University of Toronto Schools (UTS), JSOC ...

  5. Category:Computer science competitions - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2017, at 21:11 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Certificate of Secondary Education - Wikipedia

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    For subjects where an equivalent O-level paper existed approximately 36% of the pupils entered for either exam, after 1976, sat the O-Level, the remainder (64%) sat the CSE paper. The proportion taking CSE exams increased following the raising of the minimum school leaving age to 16, in 1973, and the subsequent fall in the proportion sitting ...

  7. Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge - Wikipedia

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    There are award categories for Best in Canada and Best in Province and Best in Region for all students as well as for students at each grade. For example: Best in Canada Overall: all official participants (regardless of grade) in Canada compete for this, the most prestigious category,

  8. List of mathematics competitions - Wikipedia

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    Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge — Canada's premier national mathematics competition open to any student with an interest in and grasp of high school math and organised by Canadian Mathematical Society; Canadian Mathematical Olympiad — competition whose top performers represent Canada at the International Mathematical Olympiad

  9. International Collegiate Programming Contest - Wikipedia

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    ICPC contests are team competitions. Current rules stipulate that each team consist of three students. Participants must be university students, who have had less than five years of university education before the contest. Students who have previously competed in two World Finals or five regional competitions are ineligible to compete again. [6 ...