National Geographic Bee (GeoBee)
Organization: National Geographic Society
Program Overview
Premier geography competition with school, state, and national levels. Tests geography, culture, and current events knowledge.
The **National Geographic Bee (GeoBee)**, run by the **National Geographic Society**, is a premier geography competition that challenges middle and high school students on world geography, cultures, and current events. Recognized nationwide for its rigor and prestige, this **extracurricular program** features school, state, and national levels, giving motivated learners a clear pathway to test their knowledge against top peers. For **high school students** who love social studies, maps, and global issues, GeoBee offers a structured and respected way to demonstrate academic excellence beyond the classroom. Participating in the **GeoBee** helps students build powerful, real-world skills. Competitors develop strong **map-reading, critical thinking, and research skills** as they study political boundaries, physical geography, and global trends. The competition format encourages quick recall, strategic thinking, and calm under pressure—abilities that translate directly to classroom success and standardized tests. Students also gain confidence in public speaking as they answer questions in front of judges and audiences and learn how to prepare systematically for a high-level academic challenge. In terms of **college preparation**, success in the National Geographic Bee can strengthen a student’s academic profile and resume. Colleges value applicants who show depth of interest and persistence, and this competition highlights a clear commitment to global learning. Students can reference GeoBee participation in applications, interviews, and scholarship essays to demonstrate intellectual curiosity, international awareness, and independent study habits—traits that support future careers in fields like international relations, environmental science, journalism, and education. The National Geographic Bee is ideal for curious **9th–12th graders** who enjoy geography, current events, and exploring how different places connect. It stands out from other competitions by combining academic rigor with a strong global focus and the credibility of the National Geographic Society. Students who want to stretch their abilities, stand out in a competitive college admissions landscape, and grow as informed global citizens should consider participating in this distinctive extracurricular program.
Program Details
- Category: General Extracurricular
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: Grades 4-8
- Location: Washington
- Country: DC (Finals)
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: geography, competition, national-geographic, knowledge
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: National Geographic Society