COMPETING ON THE WORLD STAGE
Sixteen competitions. Dozens of countries. Hundreds of the brightest young minds on the planet — and Cedar students standing among them.
From mathematics and physics to astronomy, chemistry, computer science, and language. Each year, Cedar students step into international arenas and go up against the best, earning medals and recognition that place them — and their institution — firmly on the global map.
Behind every result is a student who chose to go further than the syllabus, further than the classroom, further than what was required. That hunger — to test, to compete, to prove — is what defines the Cedar Olympiad spirit.

THE MEDALS SPEAKS
FOR THEMSELVES

INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED EVENTS













BEYOND THE PODIUM
Medals matter. But they are not why we compete.
We compete because real growth happens at the edge of comfort — in the moment a problem seems unsolvable, in the pressure of a global stage, in the discipline of preparing for something that demands your absolute best.
Olympiads teach Cedar students something no syllabus can: that excellence is not a grade. It is a habit. And habits forged in competition last a lifetime.


