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The 2021 Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge — Oct 28/29
To qualify as official participants, students must meet the official Eligibility requirements, which includes writing the exam at an Official Competition Writing Centre (OCWC). Most conventional schools are pre-approved Official Competition Writing Centres. Those which have not qualified are identified as "Unofficial-only".
Any location not pre-approved can still participate unofficially. In such cases, the students are not eligible for merit-based prizes or recognition. Teachers: if your location doesn't qualify but you want to ensure your students participate officially and do qualify for recognition and prizes, please contact us. We will try to match you up with a school that we’ve designated as an Official Competition Writing Center. If that school is willing, your students could join theirs for the actual writing of the exam. Students: if your school does not qualify to become an Official Competition Writing Center, please contact us; we will try to help you find a way to write the competition.
For more information, read this page.
For more information, read this page.
For more information, read this page.
Teachers may choose from two modes in which their students may write the 2021 COMC:
If students are writing paper-based exams, the CMS recommends it be done during school hours.
Here are the times of writing the online COMC in Canada and the Americas (October 28):
More details regarding the available modes of writing the COMC in 2021 may be found here.
Please see the Problem of the Week page.
Students can also practice using an archive of past exams and the official solutions.There are 80 marks overall.
Schools outside Canada: the CMS will provide you with a Canadian address where you will need to send the exams by courier at your own cost.
Important: Only exams arriving by the deadline of Monday, November 8th will be eligible for awards.
International: US$30.00 per exam (minimum order of 4 exams).
We do have subsidies available through generous donations from our sponsors. For more information about the subsidies, please contact us at contests@cms.math.ca.
If no one has access to either of those email accounts, or you do not know what they are, then please contact the CMS office by telephone at +1 (613) 733-2662 ext. 733 or email contests@cms.math.ca F*Je suis enseignant dans une nouvelle école. Comment puis-je inscrire l’école et les élèves?*
If one or more students' scores are unavailable, please contact the CMS office by email at comc@cms.math.ca.
The CMS no longer issues student plaques. Students now receive a student portfolio (certificate in a commemorative folder). All students who earn a Gold, Silver or Bronze in non-grade specific categories at the regional or provincial level are eligible to receive a portfolio. All students who receive a Gold, Silver, Bronze or Honourable Mention on any of the Canada lists including grade-specific lists will also receive a portfolio.
School plaques are only given to schools in Canada where at least one student is being sent a student portfolio.
Anyone writing the COMC in Canada is eligible for a random draw participation prize.
To report errors or omissions for this page, please contact us at comc@cms.math.ca.