National Geography Challenge
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Number of questions
NZ Year 3 - 25 questions,
NZ Year 4 and 5 - 35 questions
NZ Year 6-7 - 40 questions
NZ Years 8, 9, and 10 - 50 questions
NZ Years 11, 12 and 13 - 50 questions
Content of the Contest
The Contests reflect the main themes of Geography, and are appropriate to each Year level.
Format of the Contest
Contest Format: Online contest at home
Questions type: multiple choice questions
Time limit: 35 minutes for all Year levels.
The fee for entering National Geography League: NZ $225 (for a group of three students)
BANK: ANZ
Name of Account: Pinnacle Education Group
Account: 06-0241-0684634-00
Please make payment with the students 'full name + NL-GEO ' as reference.
⚠️ Please note that any fees and payments made are non-refundable.
⚠️ Before you make any payment, read through the refund policy on our website to avoid misunderstandings.
(Terms and conditions apply).
Please note: If you registered after the deadline (21 April), the fees will be doubled.
PGA reserves the right to interpret all competition and course arrangements.
Challenge date and time:
3pm-3:35pm, 28 April (NZ time)
Closing date of registering: 21 April 2024
The 'Teaming' Rules
The entry fee for each paper, corresponding to a specific Year level and paper type, is $75 per student.
However, a group must consist of at least three students. The referee is responsible for assembling and registering these students together, requiring a one-time payment of $225 ($75 * 3). It's essential that all three students register for the same paper, meaning they must select the same Year level and paper type.
If the referee finds a fourth or more students interested in registering for the same paper (i.e. same Year level, AND same paper type) as the existing group, each new student can join the group at the same $75 entry fee. You can contact us via email regarding your registration intentions (such as the number of students, which paper they will be participating in, etc.). Our email address is operation@pinnaclek12.com
On the other hand, if any students choose a different paper than the established group, they will need to form another separate group of three for the registration.
All three (3) students in a group must register for the same paper.