- Students can participate in the Olympiad either through their school or individually.
- Each student must have a valid identification card, such as a passport or a national ID card, at the time of registration and upload it during the registration process.
- Students may register for exams of higher grades if they wish. However, if you are registering for the exam of your own grade, your age must not exceed the specified limit by more than six months.
- If a student’s parent wishes to complete the registration, they must enter the student’s full name and details during the registration process.
- Please note that during the Olympiad, family members are not allowed in the examination room, and the exam will be conducted solely for the students.
International Math Olympiad Topics with Examples for Grade 7 (Age 12–13)
Eligibility Criteria for Grade 7 International Maths Olympiad
Dates and Fee for Class 7 Maths Olympiad
| Grade 7 Exam Date | 28th Feb 2026 |
|---|---|
| Grade 7 Exam Time | 10 AM LOCAL TIME |
| Last Date for Registration | 17th Feb 2026 |
| Answer Key Dates | 3th March 2026 |
| Result Date | 3th March 2026 |
| Registration Fee | $180 USD |
Grade 7 Maths Olympiad Syllabus
A key component of preparing for the Math Olympiad is following the syllabus. Students are able to achieve academic success because the exam syllabus is based on and nearly identical to the current school syllabus, but with a somewhat higher level of difficulty. Topics including numerals, number names, number sense (two-digit numbers), addition, subtraction, lengths, weights and comparisons, time, money, geometrical shapes and solids, and patterns are all covered in the Math Olympiad syllabus for class 7. Students can get the HIBA Mathematics Olympiad syllabus on the official website
Olympiad Prizes
Cash prizes will be deposited into the student’s account within 15 days after the results are announced, and the receipt will be sent to the student via email.
If the student does not have a bank account, parents can mention this during registration.
Additionally, the certificate and attendance letter will be sent to your address.
The details of the top 10 students will also be published on our website.
| 1st place | $5,000 USD + Certificate + Attendance letter |
|---|---|
| 2nd place | $2,500 USD + Certificate + Attendance letter |
| 3rd place | $1,000 USD + Certificate + Attendance letter |
| 4th to 10th place | Certificate + Attendance letter |
| 10th to 50th place | Attendance letter |
- Polynomial/rational functions
- exponential/logarithmic functions
- limits and continuity basics
- intro to derivatives (rate of change).
Example: Find lim (x→∞) (2x² + 3)/(x² + 1)
- 2D and 3D vectors
- conic sections (ellipse, hyperbola basics)
Example: Vector (3,4). Find its magnitude
- Identities (sum/difference formulas)
- trig functions (period/phase shift)
- solving triangles
Example: sin²θ + cos²θ = ?
- Discrete distributions (binomial)
- expected value
- variance
- sampling methods
Example: Flip a coin 3 times. Probability of exactly 2 heads?
- Inclusion-exclusion principle
- simple lattice path problems
Example: In a class: 20 like math, 15 like science, 5 both. How many like at least one?
- Induction
- classical inequalities (AM–GM basics)
Example: Prove by induction: 1+2+…+n = n(n+1)/2.

