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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) - PRIMARY SCHOOL CATEGORY

  1. Who is eligible to participate in the SIC 2026?

The Singapore Infocomm Challenge (SIC) is open to Primary 3 to Primary 6 and Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 students.

Details on the Secondary School competition categories and requirements can be found in the Secondary School SIC Information Pack.

For the Primary School Category, teams must consist of 2 to 4 students and be supported by a teacher facilitator who will assist with registration and submissions.

 

  1. What are the competition categories for the Primary School Category?

Participants can enter in one of the following categories:

    • Photography 
    • 2D Game Development (MakeCode Arcade or Scratch)
  1. How can students register for the competition?

Registration is open from March to 31 May 2026.
Schools are required to complete registration online via Eventbrite and make a one-time $5 payment to participate in the competition. 

There is no limit to the number of submissions per school; however, only one $5 payment is required per school, regardless of the number of entries submitted. 

Late registrations will not be accepted. 

Details on the registration process will be provided on the competition’s official website at  https://www.infocommchallenge.com/

 

  1. What is the submission deadline for projects?

All entries must be submitted via the official competition portal by Sunday, 31 May 2026, 11:59PM.
Please ensure that your school has completed registration and made the required payment via Eventbrite prior to submission.

 

  1. Can students submit entries in multiple categories?

Yes, students are allowed to participate in multiple categories. Teams may choose to join both Photography and 2D Game Development if they wish 

 

  1. What are the technical requirements for submissions?
    • Photography: Participants must submit three to five photographs in .PNG or JPG format along with a PDF write-up (100–500 words) explaining the message or story behind the photographs and how it reflects the theme Creative Angles.
    • Game Development: Participants must submit a working link to their game (PNG for MakeCode Arcade, URL for CoSpaces) along with a PDF explaining the game (100-500 words).
  1. Are there any restrictions on the use of third-party materials?

Yes, all submissions must be original works. If using third-party materials, teams must ensure proper licensing and credit all sources of media, audio, or external materials.

 

  1. What are the judging criteria for entries?

Entries will be judged on creativity and originality, visual quality and technique (Photography), gameplay and mechanics (Game Development), adherence to the competition theme, and clarity of presentation and documentation.

 

  1. What prizes will be awarded to winners?

Awards will be given in each category for outstanding engagement, design, and creativity.

 

  1. How will winners be announced?

Results will be announced on July 2026 via an online link

 

  1. What should teams do in case of technical issues during submission?

Teams experiencing technical difficulties should notify the organizing team well in advance of the deadline by emailing to support@infocommchallenge.com. 

Late submissions due to technical issues will only be accepted with prior notification and valid justification.

 

  1. Who can I contact for more information?

For any inquiries or technical issues, please contact the competition organizers at support@infocommchallenge.com as mentioned in the SIC competition slides.

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