

International schools are always looking for new ways to motivate students, strengthen independent learning, and build a culture of academic excellence. The Seneca Championship for International Schools 2026 offers exactly that: a global learning competition designed specifically for British international schools.
Running from 20th April to 17th May 2026, the championship brings together international schools from around the world to compete in a friendly challenge: which school can achieve the most study hours per student on Seneca?
If you are a teacher or school leader in a British international school, this is an exciting opportunity to boost student engagement while competing against other schools globally.
The Seneca Championship for International Schools is a month-long academic competition where participating schools encourage students to complete learning on the Seneca platform.
The goal is simple: the schools with the highest number of studied hours per student win.
This approach ensures the competition is fair for schools of all sizes, as results are based on average study time per student, not total hours.
The championship is open exclusively to international schools, making it a unique opportunity for the global British curriculum community to participate in a shared learning event.
To keep the competition global and balanced, there will be one winning school per geographic region, giving schools around the world the chance to compete locally as well as globally.
These prizes give schools extended access to premium features, enhanced analytics, and additional learning content, supporting students and teachers long after the competition ends.
Many British international schools are already using Seneca to support Primary, KS3, iGCSE and A Level learning. The championship provides a powerful way to increase student participation.
Benefits include:
Seneca provides full support for participating schools, including:
Our team will work with your school to make sure teachers and students can get the most out of the challenge.
The competition is designed to be simple for teachers and engaging for students.