1,000+ high school students build catapults and pole climbers at UBC Physics Olympics
February 26, 2026
February 26, 2026
UBC News Media Advisory
More than 1,000 high school students and teachers from across B.C. will participate in the 48th annual UBC Physics Olympics, showcasing their physics knowledge, creativity, and innovation through a series of competitions.
Eighty-three student teams will compete in six events designed to highlight their understanding of scientific concepts, problem-solving skills and collaborative abilities, including:
These activities aim to help students experience physics as both exciting and relevant to everyday life, while encouraging teamwork, creativity and scientific thinking.
The UBC Physics Olympics is one of the largest and longest-running high school physics competitions of its kind in North America. The event is organized by faculty, staff and students from the UBC department of physics and astronomy and the department of curriculum and pedagogy, with support from graduate and undergraduate volunteers—many of whom are former Physics Olympics participants.
Event: 48th annual UBC Physics Olympics
Date/Time: Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026, from 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m., awards from 4:20 p.m.
Maps and parking: Various locations at UBC Vancouver. Please email alex.walls@ubc.ca
Event website: https://physoly.phas.ubc.ca
Assignment editors: Please RSVP to alex.walls@ubc.ca. 2025 event b-roll available upon request.
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