What is the Sustainable Oceans Competition?
A competition based on our Sustainable Oceans content. Learn the content, answer questions, and help your students to use their knowledge for good.
Student Competition:
All students with an active EP account will be able to compete in the Sustainable Oceans student competition. If you do not have an active EP account, one will be set up for you after the registration form has been completed.
Class Competition:
Teachers will need to register their school so their students can compete in the Sustainable Oceans class competition. Points earned in this competition will also count towards a student's individual competition score.
When is it?
The Sustainable Oceans Competition will be held from 8 am 6th June to 4 pm 10th of June 2022.
Who can enter?
Open to all students across Australia and New Zealand. The content is aimed for Years 7 - 10. Home schooled students are eligible to enter the student competition only.
How do I enter?
Complete the form above & we will be in touch via email with next steps. Please note the form is for teachers only - students will need to register via their teacher, educator or parent.
How much does it cost?
It is completely free for all students to compete in the Sustainable Oceans Competition.
Are there any prizes?
The following prizes are available for both New Zealand and Australia ($10,000 Prize Pool per Country)
Individual prizes up for grabs are:
Class prizes include:
Terms and Conditions:
Click here for our competition terms and conditions!
We’ve partnered with the Blue Penguin Foundation to create a series of curriculum-aligned resources that support the conservation of the world’s oceans and their inhabitants. Delving into science and geography, the Sustainable Oceans lessons are targeted around raising awareness of the threats that face our marine ecosystem, and exploring solutions.
Content includes:
● Amazing Marine Habitats in Australia
● Climate Change
● The Great Barrier Reef and Corals
● The Great Barrier Reef and the Threats
● Mangroves
● Coral Propagation