Are you interested in mathematics? Do you enjoy solving tough problems? Would you like to meet other local students who share these interests? Join the fun at Arcadia's Math Contest for high school students! You'll have the chance to compete for prizes, enjoy some pizza, and do a little math.
The contest is open to all high school students in grades 9-12 but students must register in advance using the form below. Students will participate in an individual contest followed by a team contest. Prizes are awarded to the top scoring individuals from each grade level and to the top scoring team. Students can form teams of 4-5 students with their friends and classmates or be placed onto teams with other students at the contest. The content is generally accessible to students who have completed math courses up through algebra I and geometry with a limited number (if any) questions from precalculus and calculus. No calculators are allowed.
The contest takes place on Arcadia University's campus and begins with the individual contest in the Calhoun Amphitheater in Boyer Hall. The team contest is next, followed by pizza which will be provided for lunch. Questions can be directed to Emily Marshall at marshalle@arcadia.edu.
The contest is open to all high school students in grades 9-12 but students must register in advance using the form below. Students will participate in an individual contest followed by a team contest. Prizes are awarded to the top scoring individuals from each grade level and to the top scoring team. Students can form teams of 4-5 students with their friends and classmates or be placed onto teams with other students at the contest. The content is generally accessible to students who have completed math courses up through algebra I and geometry with a limited number (if any) questions from precalculus and calculus. No calculators are allowed.
The contest takes place on Arcadia University's campus and begins with the individual contest in the Calhoun Amphitheater in Boyer Hall. The team contest is next, followed by pizza which will be provided for lunch. Questions can be directed to Emily Marshall at marshalle@arcadia.edu.
General Information
The contest is open to all high school students in grades 9-12 but students must register in advance using the form below. Students will participate in an individual contest followed by a team contest. Prizes are awarded to the top scoring individuals from each grade level and to the top scoring team. Students can form teams of 4-5 students with their friends and classmates or be placed onto teams with other students at the contest. The content is generally accessible to students who have completed math courses up through algebra I and geometry with a limited number (if any) questions from precalculus and calculus. No calculators are allowed.
The contest takes place on Arcadia University's campus and begins with the individual contest in the Calhoun Amphitheater in Boyer Hall. The team contest is next, followed by pizza which will be provided for lunch. Questions can be directed to Emily Marshall at
marshalle@arcadia.edu.
2020 Contest Information
The 2020 math contest has been canceled. We hope to see you next year!
Previous Contests
Congratulations to our previous contest winners:
2019 Contest Winners
Top Freshmen - Yihang Liang, Abington Friends School
Top Sophomore - Liwen Tang, Abington Friends School
Top Junior - Harish Bayana, Spring-Ford High School
Top Senior - Priya Ganesh, Radnor High School
Top Team - Allison Yang, Priya Ganesh, Bonnie Magland, Peter Ng, Thomas Kang
2018 Contest Winners
Top Freshmen - Matthew Nolen, Cheltenham High School
Top Sophomore - Samuel Lee, North Penn High School
Top Junior - Connor Bates, Central Bucks High School East
Top Senior - Leon Mengoni, Springfield Township
Top Team - Harish Bayana, Aryan Singh, Mahek Shah, Leon Mengoni