Alameda
April 18
ATTENTION VARSITY & JUNIOR VARSITY Parents & Players
- Please note that this event takes place after the final registration deadline for the 2026 Varsity & Junior Varsity National Championships.
- 2026 Varsity & Junior Varsity National Championships: Because the final deadline will have passed, any qualifications earned at this event cannot be used for 2026 registration. Additionally, these qualifications do not carry over to future years.
- 2026 International Geography Championships (IGC): You can still earn a qualification for the 2026 IGC today! The registration deadline is June 1, 2026.
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IAC is delighted to announce that the Alameda tournament will be held on April 18, 2026 at St. Philip Neri Catholic School! This tournament, like all IAC Regional Tournaments in the US, is open to all students regardless of what state they are located in, as long as they have not yet played this set of questions in the 2025-2026 academic year. .
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- Question Set: Red
- Location: St. Philip Neri Catholic School – 1335 High St, Alameda, CA 94501
- Registration Deadline: Monday, April 6 at 11:59 pm Eastern time.
- Late Registration: There will be a waitlist available after registration closes. Registrations will be added on a first come, first served basis depending on space availability with a $10 late fee.
- Costs: $50 per Bee, $20 per Exam
- If you need help covering tournament registration fees, IAC is proud to partner with QB4ALL (Quizbowl for All), a nonprofit offering financial assistance for academic competitions to eligible students. Please complete the form here to request assistance. For questions, please contact feewaiver@qb4all.org
- Refund Policy: No refunds will be given after the registration deadline; a more complete list of our late registration fees and policies can be found here.
Buzzer Based Competition Information for all grade levels
- Subjects: There will be three Buzzer-based bees at this tournament (National Science Bee, National History Bee, National Geography Bee).
- Format: All students will play 3 preliminary rounds of 30 questions each. The top students in each division will then play in a final round to determine awards.
- Qualifications: The top 50% of students in each division will qualify for the National Championships for their division. The top ⅓ of students in each division will qualify for the International Championships for that subject.
Middle & Elementary School Student Information
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- Students in K-8th Grade must take the Online Regional Qualifying Exam before registering for a Regional Tournament. Please note your child’s or student’s Player Number to include it in your registration.
- Middle & Elem. School National Qualifying Exams: We are now offering the National Qualifying Exams at our in-person tournaments as well as online. These exams qualify students for additional competitions at the Middle & Elementary School National Championships. Exams can be taken throughout the day, see the tournament schedule for times.
- Middle & Elementary School students can also choose to take the Varsity & Junior Varsity exams to qualify for the Varsity & Junior Varsity National Championships (see below).
High School Student Information
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- Students in 9th-12th grade do NOT have any prerequisites to register for this tournament.
- Varsity & JV National Qualifying Exams: We are now offering the following National Qualifying Exams at our in-person tournaments and online. These exams qualify students for events at the Varsity & Junior Varsity National Championships. Exams can be taken throughout the day, see the tournament schedule for times.
- Geography Qualifying Exam (qualifies for the National Geography Bee, US Geography Championships & the US Geography Bee)
- Students can also qualify for the 2026 International Geography Championships (Khao Lak, Thailand, July 5-12, 2026) through the Varsity / JV Geography National Qualifying Exam.
| Science, History, and Geography Regionals | |
| Schedule of Events (subject to change) | |
| Arrival Deadlines: Science Bee – 8:35 AM; History Bee – 12:00 PM; Geography Bee – 2:10 PM | |
| 8:20 AM | Doors Open, Check-in Begins; Exam Room Opens (Science players can test now); Reader Meeting |
| 8:45 AM | Science Bee Opening Meeting (MANDATORY for all players) |
| 9:00-10:30 AM | Science Bee – Rounds 1-3 |
| 10:45 AM | Science Bee Finalists, Nationals Qualifiers, and International Science Championships Qualifiers Announced |
| 11:00 AM | Science Bee Finals |
| 11:20 AM | Science Bee Awards |
| 11:30AM – 12:15PM | Lunch and Testing |
| 12:00 PM | History Bee Check-In (students competing in Science do not need to check in again) |
| 12:15 PM | History Bee Opening Meeting (MANDATORY for all players) |
| 12:30 – 1:45PM | History Bee – Rounds 1-3 |
| 2:00 PM | History Bee Finalists, Nationals Qualifiers and International History Olympiad Qualifiers Announced; Geography Bee Check-In (students competing in History do not need to check in again) |
| 2:15 PM | History Finals |
| 2:20 PM | Geography Bee Opening Meeting (MANDATORY for all players) |
| 2:30 PM | History Bee Awards |
| 2:45 – 4:15PM | Geography Bee – Rounds 1-3 |
| 4:25 PM | Exam Room Closes |
| 4:30 PM | Geography Bee Finalists, Nationals Qualifiers and International Geography Championships Qualifiers Announced; Exam Results Announced |
| 4:35 PM | Geography Bee Finals |
| 5:05 PM | Geography Bee Awards |
