Each age category follows a structured mathematical framework aligned with UK curriculum progression and Cambridge-style academic standards.
Add Skill, Subtract Limits with TeenEagle Math
TeenEagle Math is a global maths Olympiad to challenge students’ problem-solving and calculation skills. With participants from around the world, TeenEagle Math inspires learners to think critically, solve with precision, and rise through the ranks of international competition.

🧑‍🎓 Categories
TeenEagle comes in 6 categories (Grade Level Groups) for students Grade 1-12 years old.
Skill Development
TeenEagle Math covers Problem-Solving, Number Theory, Logic, Alegba and Geomatery
Exciting Rewards
Win medals, certificates, and recognition that boost confidence and future opportunities.


Unlock your ath potential and shine on the international stage.
“Empowering Young Minds to Soar Globally”
Register for the Local Round
Choose the date that suits you to join the TeenEagle Math. Pick the round that best suits your schedule and secure your place in the competition.
Prepare for the Test
Each category covers two grade levels. Prepare for the test by studying the topics in the curriculum carefully and doing more exercises.
Practice with the Mock Tests
You can take mock tests and check your knwoledge against real-world samples. This way you can make sure if you're ready for the real tests.
Join the Community
Parents have access to the community where they can download more practice tests and ask questions about the competition.
Take the Online Local Round
On the day of the test, make sure you're prepared with your device and internet connection to take the 90-minute 30-question multiple-choice test
Advance to the Big Rounds
Get the results in your account, get your certificate and proceed with the registration in the Global Round in on of the cities and dates listed.
TeenEagle Math begins with the Online Round, and concludes with the Global Finals.
From Local Tests to Global Triumphs
1. Online Round
Start your TeenEagle Math adventure online with a supervised quiz that blends knowledge and spelling skills. Earn certificates, medals, and the chance to qualify for the next stage.
2. Regional Round
Compete locally with other students in your region. Regional rounds offer a mix of challenges and give top performers direct access to the Global Finals.
3. Global Finals
Travel to exciting cities like Dubai, London, or New York. Take part in fun, challenging events, make new friends, and compete for international recognition.






Curriculum
Skills in Each Category
Here are the skills that are tested in each category.
The programme emphasises logical reasoning, problem solving, and mathematical modelling while ensuring clear progression in depth and difficulty.
Logical Thinking:Â
- Basic number and figure patterns
- Basic logical age and date problems
Numbers and Operations
- Basic addition and subtractionÂ
- Place value of ones and tensÂ
- Rounding numbers to the nearest 10
Geometry
- Classification of shapesÂ
- Partitioning of shapes into equal parts
Measurement
- Measuring lengthsÂ
- Telling time to the nearest minute and time word problems
Logical Thinking:Â
- Balance problem
- Basic sequences
- Basic number and figure patterns
- Basic logical age and date problems
Numbers and Operations
- Adding and subtractingÂ
- Place value of ones, tens and hundredsÂ
- Rounding numbers to the nearest 10 or 100
- Basic multiplication and division
- Fractions as parts of a whole
Geometry
- Classification of shapes by their propertiesÂ
- Partitioning of shapes into equal parts
- Basic number and figure patterns
Measurement
- Estimating and measuring massesÂ
- Measuring lengths
- Estimating and measuring volumes of liquids
- Telling time to the nearest minute and time word problems
Logical Thinking:Â
- Balance problem
- Basic SequencesÂ
- Basic Number and figure patternsÂ
- Basic logical age and date problems​
Numbers
- Place ValueÂ
- Rounding Decimal Numbers
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Sequences​
- Counting and SequencesÂ
- Square and Triangular NumbersÂ
- Prime and Composite Numbers
Fractions, Decimals, and Percentages
- Understanding FractionsÂ
- PercentagesÂ
- Equivalence and Comparison
Ratio and Proportion
- Understanding Ratios and Proportions
Logical Thinking:Â
- Construction problemsÂ
- Basic speed-distance-time problemsÂ
- Advanced number and figure problemsÂ
- Logical age and date problems
Numbers
- Integers, powers and rootsÂ
- Place value, ordering and roundingÂ
- Fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio and proportion​
Algebra
- Expressions, equations and formulaeÂ
- SequencesÂ
- Functions and graphs
Geometry and Measure
- Geometrical reasoning, shapes and measurementsÂ
- Position and transformation​
Probability and Statistics
- Basic Statistics and Probability
Logical Thinking:Â
- Construction problemsÂ
- Speed-distance-time problemsÂ
- Advanced number and figure problemsÂ
- Logical age and date roblem
- Advanced number and figure problemsÂ
Numbers
- Fractions and PercentagesÂ
- Power, roots and standard formÂ
- Growth and decay Time, currency and conversions
Algebra and Sequences
- Algebraic roots and indicesÂ
- Expanding and factorizing bracketsÂ
- Linear equations quadratic equationsÂ
- FunctionsÂ
- Simultaneous equations
Coordinate Geometry and Graphs
- Coordinate geometryÂ
- Linear and quadratic graphsÂ
- Solving and graphing inequalitiesÂ
- Parallel lines and scale drawigs
Pythagoras & Trigonometry
- Right angled trianglesÂ
- Sine and Cosine rulesÂ
- Area of triangleÂ
- Basic Trigonometric graphs and equations
Probability and Statistics
- Basic and Conditional probabilityÂ
- Statistical diagramsÂ
- HistogramÂ
- Cumulative frequency
Logical Thinking:Â
- Construction problemsÂ
- Speed-distance-time problemsÂ
- Advanced number and figure problemsÂ
- Logical age and date problems​
Pure Mathematics​
- FunctionsÂ
- CoordinateÂ
- GeometryÂ
- TrigonometryÂ
- SeriesÂ
- DifferentiationÂ
- IntegrationÂ
- Logarithmic and exponential functions​
Probability and Statistics
- CodingÂ
- Permutations and combinations​
Mechanics
- Forces and EquilibriumÂ
- Calculus in KinematicsÂ
- Momentum (Multiple collisions)​
Try the Mock Tests Now
Access the TeenEagle Math Mock Tests
These mock tests should help you familiarize yourself with the type of questions you will have on the real test,
TeenEagle Frequently Asked Questions
1. What age groups can participate in TeenEagle Math?
TeenEagle Math is Open for Students from Grade 1 to Grade 12
2. What curriculum is used for the competition questions?
The competition is built on the British Mathematics Curriculum, following UK curriculum progression and Cambridge-style academic standards. However, the mathematical concepts are the same as those in any other equivalent math curricula.Â
3. How is the competition structured?
The competition consists of two main stages: the Online Round, which serves as a qualifier, and the Global Finals, which students can only attend if they successfully pass the Online Round.Â
4. What should I expect during the Online Round?
The Online Round is a 90-minute challenge featuring 30 multiple-choice questions. The difficulty level is progressive, moving from basic concepts to more advanced problem-solving tasks.
5. How is the integrity of the online exam maintained?
The exam is conducted through an online system that utilizes auto-proctor software to ensure a safe, fair, and efficient digital testing environment.
6. What are the different award categories and their requirements?
Awards are distributed based on the percentage score achieved:
- Honourable Mention: 40% – 59.9%
- Bronze Medal: 60% – 74.9%
- Silver Medal: 75% – 89.9%
- Gold Medal: 90% – 100%
7. What happens if I do not win a medal?
Regardless of the final score, every participant will receive a participation certificate and a report card.
8. How can I prepare for the competition?
Students are encouraged to study the curriculum and take advantage of the sample online exams provided to practice and prepare for the qualifying round.Â
Online Zoom Classes (live & recorded) will be be shared with the parents, teacher and students in the Community. Â
9. What are the components of the Global Finals?
The Global Finals consist of three distinct challenges:
- The Written Exam: A 90-minute test focusing on quantitative and computational mathematics.
- The Logical Minds Challenge: Five challenges focused on logic, analytical thinking, and pattern recognition.
- The Rapid Fire Round: A live, high-energy competition testing speed and accuracy under time pressure.
10. What is the purpose of the "Logical Minds Challenge" in the Global Finals?
The goal of this challenge is to move beyond pure computation and test a student’s creativity, lateral thinking, and ability to recognize patterns.
11. If I join Global Finals, can I take both English and Math Tests?
Yes, you can join the Global Finals and take both TeenEagle English and TeenEagle Math tests.Â
11. What is I have more questions?
If you have already registered, you have access to the Contest Bag Community, where you can get in direct touch with the teachers and parents.
If you have questions before registration, please drop them via the Support Page.Â

