Calling all Scholars! The World Scholar’s Cup is an enrichment opportunity for middle and high school students (ages 10-18). Participants explore topics that connect many areas of inquiry, from science to the arts; they then work together to debate, write, and solve creative new challenges, alongside community-building events (such as a talent/untalent show) every bit as important as the academic ones. A World Scholar's Cup team is made up of three students, and each team participates in four team events: Team Debate, Collaborative Writing, a multiple-choice Scholar's Challenge, and a multimedia quiz called the Scholar's Bowl. Students are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the topics in this year's theme--A World on the Margins--on the WSC website. Teams that do well in the Wellington Round then earn qualification to join the global rounds, which take place over the winter in the Southern Hemisphere and bring together scholars from regional rounds across the world. Explore the Events Every World Scholar's Cup features four exciting events. Click the links to explore them below! Scholar's Bowl Every team in the theater. Every team with a clicker. Every question harder ... Collaborative Writing Speak with the power of your pen (or pencil!) You’ll be given ... Scholar's Challenge It’s multiple choice, so make multiple choices. The Challenge looks like any ... Team Debate Each team debates three times, on motions across all the subjects, from policy ... Learn more »
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