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SSCI: Schoolhouse.world Mock Science Olympiad Tournament

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9 sessions

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About

Schoolhouse Mock Science Olympiad Tournament

Are you ready to challenge your knowledge of science and show your problem-solving abilities? Participate in the Schoolhouse Science Olympiad Mock Tournament, a STEM Community Tournament hosted right here at Schoolhouse!

This high-energy competition features two distinct divisions, Division B (Middle School) and Division C (High School). It is designed to challenge your expertise across a wide field of Sciences, including Physics, Astronomy, Biology, and Chemistry.

Whether you are a seasoned competitor in SciOly already, or a newcomer looking to compete and potentially start a Science Olympiad at your own school, this is your opportunity to collaborate and excel.

Currently, our prizes are Certificates of Achievement, the chance to add onto your college transcript with high-ranking results. We invite all Schoolhouse members to form teams or go solo if your confident and join us for this landmark event.

Why?
To sharpen your scientific skills, work together with a team, and support the growth of the #academic-competitions Subworld Initiative!

Good luck to all teams!

This event is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by Science Olympiad, Inc

This community event was brought to you by SSCI, Schoolhouse Science Competitions Initiative.

Tournament Specifications & Event List
For this session, we will focus exclusively on Notes and Knowledge-based Study Events. Participants will be evaluated on a Honor Code of not cheating.

For Signing up with teams, please use this Google Form:
https://forms.gle/xn8o75ojmMGYVJpz6
List of Events and their summary for DIV B:

- Anatomy & Physiology — Focuses on human body systems, structure, and function.

- Disease Detectives — Epidemiology, public health, and biological/chemical disease analysis.

- Heredity — Genetics, inheritance patterns, and basic molecular biology.

- Entomology — Insect identification, biology, ecology, and classification.

- Water Quality (Test Only) — Freshwater ecology, biology, environmental indicators, and pollution science.

- Meteorology — Weather systems, climate science, and atmospheric processes.

- Remote Sensing — Satellite data interpretation, Earth systems, and geospatial science.

- Rocks & Minerals — Identification and classification of rocks, minerals, and geologic processes.

- Solar System — Planetary science, moons, comets, and space exploration topics.

- Code Busters — Cryptography, logic puzzles, and inquiry‑based decoding.

- Machines — Simple/compound machines, mechanical advantage, and physics applications.



List of Events and their summary for DIV C:

- Anatomy & Physiology — Advanced human body systems and physiological processes.

- Designer Genes — Genetics, biotechnology, DNA technologies, and molecular inheritance.

- Disease Detectives — Epidemiology, outbreak investigation, and public health analysis.

- Entomology — Insect taxonomy, ecology, physiology, and environmental roles.

- Water Quality (Test Only) — Freshwater ecology, biology, environmental indicators, and pollution science.

- Chemistry Lab (Test Variant) — Chemical principles, reactions, analysis, and lab‑style problem solving.

- Material Science — Properties and behavior of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composites.

- Machines — Mechanical physics, energy transfer, and engineering calculations.

- Astronomy — Stellar evolution, cosmology, deep‑space objects, and astrophysics.

- Remote Sensing — Satellite data interpretation, Earth systems, and geospatial science.

- Rocks & Minerals — Identification and classification of rocks, minerals, and geologic processes.



TRIAL EVENTS

- Fast Facts (Trial) - General Quizzes on Sciences.

- Botany (Trial) - Heavy AP/GT Biology Topics.

- Brainrot Battle B/C (Trial) - Participants will complete a written test based on brainrot, which refers to digital media that is considered low quality and trivial. (Psychology/Sociology)

- Anything Goes :) B/C (Trial) - An Event with THREE questions where Anything Goes, tons of math, tons of science, everything in one event.




Tutored by

Jayden K 🇺🇸

Senior Tutor

Certified in 1 topic

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Heya!!! My name's Jayden, and I go by Starfall and Akkanee, I am currently a Sophomore (10th Grader), in the state of Maryland, of the United States of America. I can support most topics within History/Social Studies, I can also provide a lot of material in extra-circulars/enrichment classes, I take too many of those every year. I take classes outside of school, and I am trying to somewhat end with at least 40 credits by the end of my Junior year.

Aarav T 🇺🇸

Senior Tutor

Certified in 21 topics

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Hello everyone! My name is Aarav T. I discovered SchoolHouse while exploring the wonderful world of online learning and have gotten obsessed. I am currently working on several passion projects including co-founding an academic-competition subworld and have already aided in the establishment of a slack channel. I am currently learning Pre-calculus and am very competitive! If you are ever interested in math competition prep, or any general math contact me! (+DM me if you want to play some chess!). I am tutor in Reading & Writing, Enrichment, Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Algebra II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, History, Statistics, and Computer Science.

Hansika A 🇺🇸

Certified in 38 topics

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Hello! I'm Hansika, I'm a sophomore who loves math and science. I joined this platform to learn more from the amazing community here at SHW. I love to help students and push them through their learning journey! Please feel free to ask me if you have any questions in math or science:)

Swati S 🇮🇳

Certified in 9 topics

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Hey there! Glad you stopped by my profile. I’m extremely passionate about learning new things and enjoy collaborating with classmates and teachers. When I’m not hitting the books, you’ll find me reading non-fiction—it's a great way to boost my thinking skills! I also enjoy drawing and painting, which helps me get creative and pay attention to the little details. I’m pretty good at pre-calculus and algebra, and I’m always happy to help others with these subjects. Let’s learn and grow together—feel free to reach out!

Sarthak K 🇺🇸

Certified in 12 topics

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I'm a high-school student from Washington, and I'm here to help you for the SAT. I am passionate about learning Physics, Chemistry, and Math. I have participated in various state-level competitions in math & science. In my free time, I post chess strategies on social media platforms, and have combined 5,600+ subscribers.

Siddh S 🇺🇸

Certified in 17 topics

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Hi, I am a senior from Michigan, and I'm here to help with the SAT, Math, ELA, Chemistry, Spanish, History, and Biology! I like to read, and I play the bassoon.

✋ ATTENDANCE POLICY

If you do not have a test during a specific block, you can skip it, Trial Events are WALK IN Events. You can do them ANY block.

SESSION 3

28

Mar

SESSION 3

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM UTCMar 28, 8:30 PM - 9:30 PM UTC

Prep + Introduction Session 3
SESSION 4

18

Apr

SESSION 4

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM UTCApr 18, 2:30 PM - 3:30 PM UTC

Opening Ceremony

(Randomizing/Picking your Teams + Introduction/Explanations to each Event, and RULES)

Keep in note that Trial Events are "Walk In" Events, meaning you can do them ANY block, simply just ASK!
SESSION 5

18

Apr

SESSION 5

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM UTCApr 18, 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM UTC

FIRST BLOCK:
- Anatomy and Physiology - The Study of the Human Body Related Questions
- Astronomy - Astronomy/Earth/Space Science Related
- Chemistry Lab (TEST VARIANT) - Chemistry Related Questions
- Water Quality (Just the test) - Freshwater based Ecology/Biology Questions
SESSION 6

18

Apr

SESSION 6

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM UTCApr 18, 6:30 PM - 7:30 PM UTC

BLOCK 2
- Rocks and Minerals - Earth Science and Geology Based, Identifying Minerals/Rocks.
- Entomology - Entomology/Biology/Ecology Related Questions
- Disease Detectives - Biology/Chemistry Related Questions
- Material Sciences - Chemistry Questions about the properties and characteristics of metals, ceramics, polymers, and composite materials.


SESSION 7

18

Apr

SESSION 7

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM UTCApr 18, 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM UTC

BLOCK 3
- Machines - Physics Related Questions
- Designer Genes - Topics relating to genetics, biotechnology, and the molecular biology of inheritance. (LIFE SCIENCES)
- Code Busters - Inquiry type Questions, Riddles, and more.
- Remote Sensing - Astronomy/Space Science Related Questions
SESSION 8

18

Apr

SESSION 8

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM UTCApr 18, 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM UTC

Block 4
- Heredity - Biology/Ecology/Chemistry Related Questions
- Meteorology - Earth and Space Sciences/Biology Related Questions.
- Solar System - Space Sciences and Astronomy Related Questions


SESSION 9

25

Apr

SESSION 9

Community Events

Community Events

Sat 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM UTCApr 25, 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM UTC

Awards/Certification Ceremony!

Public Discussion

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Mar 14 - Apr 25

7 weeks

60 mins

/ session

Next session on March 28, 2026

SCHEDULE

Saturdays

6:00PM