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GET YOUR CHALLENGE KIT

MAKE YOUR HIGH SCHOOL WIN 2000€!

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The Hack the Code Challenge edition is a team-based coding and security competition.
Teams have 6 hours to complete all the challenges, competing in a team 1-6 people.
It takes place on March 12th from 15:30 to 21:30 CET.
 
By registering, each team can select their university on high school to compete in the University League
or High School League. 
- the High School with the most points wins a 2.000€ donation and a coding class by Reply experts. 
- the University with the most points can choose either a Reply Arcade Game for its communal area
or a financial donation to support an educational or research project.
- By joining the Hack the Code Challenge Teen Edition, final-year students can apply for an interview
with Albert School and compete for a 50% scholarship for a Bachelors program.

DISCOVER MORE in the Teachers Guide.

Fill in this form and youll receive an exclusive kit to promote the challenge among your students
or your contacts.

Please note:  the shipping of this kit is provided only within EU region and UK.

ENROL YOUR SCHOOL TO THE TRAIN & WIN PROGRAM AND GET THE GADGET KIT!

Prepare your students for the Code Challenge by playing the “Train & Win” program.
Starting from 14th February for three weeks your students will be able to train with sandbox problems.
Each Friday we’ll reward the school of the first player on the leaderboard with a donation of 2000€. 

Fill in the form below to enrol your school and receive the exclusive promotional gadget kit for your class.

Hey there! Welcome to the Reply Code Challenge world! We have plenty of coding initiatives here for you.

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