About CompeteMap
CompeteMap helps students, parents, and educators discover meaningful academic competitions, enrichment programmes, and student opportunities.
CompeteMap was created because good opportunities are often scattered across many different websites. Dates change, eligibility rules vary, and it can be hard to know which competition or programme is suitable for a student's age, interests, location, and level of experience.
Our goal is to make that search simpler. We organise public information about competitions and programmes, highlight key details, and help families compare options more confidently.
What We Cover
CompeteMap focuses on opportunities that can help students explore their interests, build confidence, and develop stronger academic or creative profiles. This may include competitions in maths, science, writing, coding, business, economics, humanities, arts, and related fields.
Where possible, we link back to official organisers so users can confirm the latest rules, deadlines, fees, and entry requirements.
How We Work
We use publicly available information, official competition pages, organiser announcements, and manual review to keep listings useful and accurate. We may also publish guides and commentary to help students understand how different opportunities fit into a broader learning journey.
Although we work carefully, competition details can change. Users should always check the official organiser website before registering, paying fees, submitting work, or making plans.
Independent Platform
CompeteMap is an independent platform. Unless clearly stated, we are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or officially connected to the competitions, organisers, schools, universities, charities, companies, or institutions listed on the website.
Our listings and guides are intended to help users discover and compare opportunities, but they should not replace the official information provided by competition organisers.
Who CompeteMap Is For
CompeteMap is designed for students who want to explore beyond the classroom, parents who want to support their child's interests, and educators who want a clearer view of available opportunities.
If you notice an error, want to suggest a competition, or would like to get in touch, please use the contact form on our website.