International Junior Science Olympiad

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Silver Medal from IJSO 2007 by Tanmay Satyarthi

The International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) is an annual science competition for students aged 15 and under on December 31st of the competition year. It is one of the International Science Olympiads and an international academical competition that covers physics, chemistry and biology at the same time. The first IJSO was held in Jakarta, Indonesia in 2004. Around 50 countries send delegations of three to six students, plus one to three team leaders, and observers.[1]

The competition is broken down into three tests, each of which lasts between three and four hours. The theoretical portion consists of two tests: a multiple choice questionnaire consisting of 30 questions, and a theoretical test. The practical portion consists of three laboratory examinations, one for each field.[1]

Incidents

2020

Because of COVID-19, the 17th International Junior Science Olympiad 2020, originally planned to be held in Frankfurt, Germany, was cancelled.[2]

2021

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the 18th International Junior Science Olympiad 2021 was conducted in a hybrid format. This allowed students from the participating countries to participate without travelling to the host country United Arab Emirates.[3]

2024

At the closing ceremony of 21st International Junior Science Olympiad 2024, 10 students that should have received a Bronze medal, mistakenly received a Silver and 10 students that should have received a Silver, instead were given a Bronze, but due to the only difference being the outline (Outline of a Bronze medal had a "pink bronze" look, and outline of a Silver looked gray-silver colored) no sort of escalation by either side followed at all.

Executive Committee

Current Members

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Template:Flagicon Emiel De Klejin (President)

Template:Flagicon Thandie Lekone (Vice President, Africa)

Template:Flagicon Elena Losada Falk (Vice President, America)

Template:Flagicon Abdallah El Marhoune (Vice President, Asia)

Template:Flagicon Kwok-Tung Lu (Secretary)

Template:Flagicon Budhy Kurniawan (Treasurer)

Former Members

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Presidents

Template:Flagicon Paresh K. Joshi (2015-2022)

Template:Flagicon Sang Chun Lee (2012-2015)

Template:Flagicon Masno Ginting (2004-2012)

Vice Presidents

Template:Flagicon Ui Wook Hwang (Asia)

Template:Flagicon Paresh K. Joshi (Asia)

Template:Flagicon Robin Naidoo (Africa)

Template:Flagicon Heide Peters (Europe)

Template:Flagicon Ronaldo Fogo (Americas)

Template:Flagicon Fatima al-Rashid (Asia)

Template:Flagicon Paraic James (Europe)

Template:Flagicon Paulius L. Tamosiunas (Europe)

Relations Officers

Template:Flagicon Heide Peters

Template:Flagicon Mahesh Edirisinghe

Echakart Lucis

Secretaries

Template:Flagicon Yung-Ta Chang

Template:Flagicon Robin Powles

Treasurers

Template:Flagicon Kwok-Tung Lu

Template:Flagicon Paraic James

Michael Cotter

The Event

Upon arrival in the hotel, students are met by their coordinators and led to their rooms. They are also given some gifts. Those include: An IJSO backpack, water bottle and a T-Shirt, alongside various different items.

During the event, students and delegates are housed in separate hotels and get to meet each other on three occasions: Opening ceremony, cultural night and closing ceremony. After the opening ceremony ends, any electronics that can connect to Bluetooth are confiscated from students by the delegates (though they still maintain connection through the coordinator, who is in the same hotel with the students). This is done in order to prevent students from knowing the test questions in advance, which are given to delegates one day before the test for them to translate those to their native languages. As a result, students are given two question papers: One in English (Official), and one in their native language.

Cultural night

Team Georgia performing at cultural night in 2024
Team Georgia dancing at cultural night in 2024

Cultural night is on the same day as the experimental test. At cultural night, countries stage a performance related to their culture, mostly either a song or a dance of their choice, but participation is optional, so not many countries perform. In 2024, for example, only 16 out of 53 participating nations had a performance. Also, confiscated electronics are returned to the students on this day.

Closing ceremony

Rareș Razvan Gheorghe (Romania) at 2024 IJSO, wearing a gold medal and holding his award for 2nd-highest score in Biology.
Rareș Razvan Gheorghe (Romania) at 2024 IJSO, wearing a gold medal and holding his award for 2nd-highest score in Biology.

Closing ceremony involves giving roughly 60% of students a Medal (Gold to 10%, Silver to 20% and Bronze to 30%), but few also get a handful of special awards. Those being: The youngest participant (1 student), best scores in each subject (3 students for each subject), top-scoring group in experiments (3 groups), Top scorer in theoretical portion (MCQ and theory combined), (1 student), Overall (Absolute) winner and Country Winner.

Summary

Number Year Host country Host city Participating Countries[6] Absolute Winner Country Winner Notes
1 2004 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Jakarta 31
2 2005 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Yogyakarta 33
3 2006 File:Flag of Brazil.svg Brazil São Paulo 30 Template:Flagicon Hailun Hsu File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea

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4 2007 File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan Taipei 36 Template:Flagicon Yu’an Chen File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan

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5 2008 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Changwon 44 Template:Flagicon Myeonghwan Son File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea [7]
6 2009 File:Flag of Azerbaijan.svg Azerbaijan Baku 46
7 2010 File:Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria Abuja 33 File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan (3)

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8 2011 File:Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa Durban 41 File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan (4) [9][10]
9 2012 File:Flag of Iran.svg Iran Tehran 30 Template:Flagicon Lai-He Chang File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan (5)

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10 2013 File:Flag of India.svg India Pune 37 Template:Flagicon Chingwei Huang File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan [9]
11 2014 File:Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina Mendoza 30 Template:Flagicon Kushagra Juneja File:Flag of India.svg India [9]
12 2015 File:Flag of South Korea.svg South Korea Daegu 43 Template:Flagicon Chenyu Lu File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan

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13 2016 File:Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia Bali 47 File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan

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14 2017 File:Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Nijmegen 48 Template:Flagicon Grigorii Bobkov File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan

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15 2018 File:Flag of Botswana.svg Botswana Gaborone 45 File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan

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16 2019[12] File:Flag of Qatar.svg Qatar Doha 67 File:Flag of India.svg India

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17 2020[14] File:Flag of Germany.svg Germany Frankfurt (cancelled due to COVID-19)
18 2021[15] File:Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg UAE Dubai (Online) 49 Template:Flagicon Hsuan-Ming Lin File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan

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19 2022 File:Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia Bogota 44 Template:Flagicon Joon Kim File:Flag of India.svg India

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20 2023 File:Flag of Thailand.svg Thailand Bangkok 53 Template:Flagicon Tzu-Chiao Yen File:Flag of the Republic of China.svg Taiwan (12)

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21 2024 File:Flag of Romania.svg Romania Bucharest 53 (confirmation needed) Template:Flagicon Yi-Yang Fan File:Flag of India.svg India [20]
22 2025 File:Flag of Russia.svg Russia (Confirmed) Sochi

References

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External links

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