Pi Math Contest (Fermat Contest Series)

Organization: Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC), University of Waterloo

Program Overview

An international multiple‑choice math contest for grade 9 students, run by the University of Waterloo’s CEMC.

The **Pi Math Contest** is an international mathematics competition organized by the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC) at the University of Waterloo, Canada. It is designed primarily for **Grade 9 (or equivalent)** students and is part of CEMC’s series of school-based math contests. The contest focuses on creative problem-solving and mathematical reasoning, using a multiple-choice format that tests core high school concepts and logical thinking rather than memorized formulas. Students typically participate through their schools, which register with the CEMC and proctor the exam on the official contest date. The contest provides score reports and performance statistics, allowing students and teachers to benchmark achievement against peers locally and internationally. Participation helps students deepen their interest in mathematics, prepare for more advanced contests, and strengthen problem‑solving skills valuable for STEM pathways. While the original **Pi Math Contest** was restructured and effectively succeeded within CEMC’s grade‑9 level offerings (notably the **Fermat Contest**), the spirit, difficulty level, and target age group are preserved. Students interested in a Pi‑level contest experience today should look to the **Fermat Contest** as the direct continuation within the CEMC framework.

Program Details

  • Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
  • Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
  • Cost: Free
  • Grade Level: Grades 9-9
  • Location: Various Locations
  • Country: International

Related Topics

This program is relevant for students interested in: math contest, high school competition, problem solving, STEM, international

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