This event is for school-aged pupils in Year 7 (or equivalent).
cZeus School Challenge 2026 is an exciting national mathematics competition designed for Year 7 students, combining algebraic reasoning with grid‑based logic in a fast‑paced, team‑based challenge that builds confidence, numeracy, and strategic thinking.
The competition is open to all schools, and all participating schools will receive six months’ free access to the cZeus platform, provided by TMGCL, along with support to help track student progress. Schools will run an internal competition, with the top‑performing 10 schools invited to compete in the Grand Final, hosted this year at Imperial College London.
The Grand Final will take place on 24 March 2026, giving students the chance to represent their school at one of the world’s leading STEM universities and compete for a share of £3,000 in prizes.
Teachers are invited to sign up now to find out more, attend an introductory webinar, and register their school for the challenge. Whether you’re looking to stretch high‑attaining mathematicians or build confidence and problem‑solving skills across your cohort, cZeus offers an engaging and inclusive way to bring mathematical thinking to life.
Spaces are limited 👉 Register here for an upcoming webinar, and to receive further information.
Please note: Registration data is held by TMGCL. Please refer to TMGCL’s data protection policy for more information about how data is stored and used.
Webinars will take place at the following times:
- 17 March: 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM
- 18 March: 10:00 AM and 4:00 PM
- 19 March: 10:00 AM
Schedule of activities (24 March 2026)
- 10:00 Registration and Keynote
- 10:30 Competition
- 12:30 Awards