ICAS school competitions

ICAS school competitions

The internationally-recognised gold standard in academic competitions

ICAS is a historic academic competition that has been sat by over 10 million school students from 16,000 schools across 41 countries since 1981.

It recognises academic performance in a way similar to sports or the arts, with engaging, fun questions designed by psychometricians, education measurement experts and experienced teachers to test students’ higher-order thinking skills.

ICAS also provides rich insights into students’ strengths and weaknesses, helping teachers to accelerate learning outcomes and unlock student potential. 

The benefits of participating in ICAS competitions

Sitting an ICAS test is a milestone shared by generations of students. These are some of the biggest benefits for students and schools.

Motivate, engage and challenge your academically curious students outside of the traditional classroom environment.

Receive an objective ranking of your students’ or child’s performance against their classmates, school and the rest of the country.

Provide students with internationally recognised evidence of academic achievement to support scholarship, new school and tertiary applications.

Celebrate your students’ academic achievements and reward them with medals and certificates.

About ICAS school competitions

ICAS competitions are available in six literacy and STEM subjects across most year levels

See ICAS key dates and sitting windows in Australia, New Zealand and internationally.

ICAS assessments are priced individually so you can select your preferred tests.

Discover the tested skills and subjects for each year level, as well as subjects and exam papers by country.

How we celebrate the fantastic achievements of ICAS participants, including medal winners.

Resources and guides for schools, teachers, students and parents to make the most of ICAS.

Get rich insights into student performance

ICAS reports include detailed breakdowns of student performance for each subject and skill level. When combined with other assessment data, you can make better decisions for every student.

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Prepare your child or students for ICAS

Give your child or students the opportunity to practise and prepare before exam day with our past papers.

Help your child prepare for ICAS with RiSE+ online practice tests, created by ICAS assessment writers and hosted on the same platform as the competition.

Check that your device is compatible with our assessments portal.

What winning an ICAS medal means to students

Winning an ICAS medal is a HUGE achievement, and often celebrated by schools in awards ceremonies.

Students are immensely proud of their medal wins, and being recognised for their academic achievements can do wonders for their confidence. Many didn’t know they had it in them!

How school academic competitions compliment standardised exams to assess, inspire and motivate students

In 1845, American educational reformer Horace Mann introduced the first standardised assessment for children. The goal was to assess student strengths and weaknesses to see how much they were understanding in the classroom. Mann used the results to tailor his teaching methods and accelerate student learning outcomes. While much has changed since that time in schools, the exam tradition remains an important part of modern education.

Academic competitions are a natural complement to internal, standardised school exams as they allow high potential students to challenge themselves beyond their immediate peer group and test their skills against a national or even international student body.  

Celebrating our 2023 ICAS participants!

ICAS is a challenging competition that pushes students to their academic limits, so celebrating their achievements is super-important.

It shows that if they take on tough challenges and work hard at them, they can be recognised for their efforts and achieve bigger and better things in the future.

Well done to every student who sat ICAS 2023 – your academic excellence deserves to be shouted loudly and proudly, and we’re delighted to be able to do so!

Read about our proud medal winners and their ICAS experiences

Borneo Bulletin – January 13, 2023

Chung Ching Middle School student Jordan Hee Shan Yung has topped his school and the country to take out the coveted Year 11 Maths and Science ICAS medals for 2022.

SunLive – December 24, 2022

Medal winners Charlotte Taylor-Kafka and Sebastian Farrar are celebrating after testing ‘best in New Zealand’ for English in their Year 3 and Year 4 categories.

Shepparton News – November 18, 2022

Students Cadence Pang and Lachlan Tatnall declared Victoria’s top ICAS competitors for 2022 in Year 11 Mathematics and Year 3 English respectively.

Bunbury Mail – November 17, 2022

Heidi Moloney may come from a small town in regional WA, but she’s achieving big things. She scored the top mark in her state to take out the 2022 ICAS medal for Year 4 English.

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