NATIONAL PUBLIC SCHOOL CODE WARRIOR

CODE WARRIOR

CODE WARRIOR

Category 1(Grade 5-6)

Design Dynasty– “Where Creativity Rules the Web”

Get ready to explore the exciting world of Indian history and creativity! Design Dynasty is a fun and educational competition where students will design a simple webpage based on any one Indian dynasty of their choice – like the Mauryas, Guptas,  Cholas, or Marathas etc.,

Participants will showcase their research, creativity, and tech skills by creating a webpage that includes interesting facts, images, timelines, ancient looking fonts and unique features about their chosen dynasty. Whether it’s kings and queens, architecture, battles, or achievements – your webpage will bring history to life!

Event Specification:

  • Event Date and Time: Friday, 1st August 2025
  • Eligibility: Grade 5 and 6
  • Type of Event: Team
  • Number of Participants: 2 students per team
  • Number of Entries from school: 1 team per school
  • Time Limit: 2hrs. 30min

Rules of the Event:

  • Original content only – no plagiarism.
  • Arrive on time and follow the event schedule.
  • Students should wear the school uniform on the day of competition.
  • Tools: HTML and CSS.
  • Note: This is to inform you that internet usage will not be permitted during the competition. Therefore, all participants must carry the following in advance:  Images, icons, and videos you wish to use in your webpage (saved in a folder on your pen drive or device)
    Any other media files needed for your design.
  • Submission: HTML files should be saved as per your theme. All files must be saved in a single folder named as:  Team name/Number.
  • Disqualification: Plagiarism, Internet usage, late submissions

Judgement Criteria:

  • Creativity and Innovation
  • Relevance to the theme
  • Content Quality
  • Visual appeal and layout

Category 2(Grade 9 to 12)

Logic Master – “Where Logic is Forged into Victory”

Logic Master is a high-stakes Python programming competition designed to challenge the brightest young coders across schools. Hosted by the Computer Science Department of National Public School, Kengeri, this edition puts logic, speed, and problem-solving to the ultimate test.

Participants will face a carefully crafted set of 15 Python challenges that range from logical puzzles and data structure problems to algorithmic thinking and real-world coding scenarios. With just 90 minutes on the clock, it’s a race to solve as many questions as possible—accurately and efficiently.

The event encourages not just coding ability but structured thinking, clarity, and creative solutions. It’s not just a competition—it’s where logic is truly forged into victory.

Event Specification:

  • Event Date and Time: Friday, 1st August 2025
  • Eligibility: Grade 9 to 12
  • Type of Event: Individual
  • Number of Entries from school: 1 per school
  • Time Limit: 2hrs. 30min

Rules of the Event:

  • Arrive on time and follow the event schedule.
  • Students should wear the school uniform on the day of competition.
  • Platform: Python 3.x using offline IDEs (e.g., IDLE, Spyder). Internet access is strictly prohibited.
  • Submission: Code files should be saved as Q1.py, Q2.py, etc. All files must be submitted in a single folder named as:  Team name/Team Number.
  • The time limit must be strictly followed.
  • Direct communication with external individuals or teams during the competition is prohibited. Pen drives or any other storage devices are prohibited.
  • System availability: One system per team.
  • Participants must maintain academic integrity and honesty.
  • Participants must use the coding platform provided by the host school.
  • Respect fellow competitors, judges, and organizers at all times.
  • Solutions must be submitted within the allotted time.
  • Only the final submission will be considered for evaluation.
  • Technical support will be available throughout the competition.
  • Any issues with the coding platform or hardware should be reported immediately.
  • Any violation of the competition rules will result in disqualification.
  • Decisions made by the judges are final and binding. 
  • Personal belongings should be kept secure. The organizers are not responsible for any loss or damage.
  • Participants must adhere to the safety protocols set by the host school.
  • Disqualification: Plagiarism, Internet usage, late submissions.

Judgement Criteria:

  • Correctness
  • Code Efficiency
  • Logic
  • Readability

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