The Quadathlon Cup

One Curriculum · Three Divisions

GAQ Cup Curriculum

The Quadathlon Cup follows one shared annual curriculum theme, differentiated across three divisions. Each division studies the same broad subject areas under the shared annual theme, with depth, complexity, and independence scaled appropriately by age and stage.

Explorers Division

Explorers Curriculum

Explorers introduces the annual theme through clear, accessible, and high-challenge study. Students build strong foundations, secure understanding, and early reasoning habits across the full curriculum.

Years 3–6 equivalent Strong foundations Guided high challenge

The Explorers curriculum introduces the shared annual theme through accessible but meaningful high-challenge learning. It is designed to build strong understanding, secure vocabulary, and early reasoning confidence across multiple subjects.

This division should feel ambitious but manageable. Students are expected to think carefully, make connections, and begin applying ideas — but with clearer structure and stronger guidance than in the upper divisions.

  • Introduction to the annual theme through clear real-world examples
  • Basic stewardship, conservation, habitat, and land-use ideas
  • Foundational subject knowledge across the eight curriculum areas
  • Early interdisciplinary links between reading, science, maths, and design
  • Secure understanding and clear explanation
  • Basic comparison, simple inference, and early judgement
  • Pattern spotting, practical problem-solving, and structured response
  • Beginning to use knowledge in new contexts rather than only recalling it

This division builds the knowledge base and reasoning habits that support all seven championship events.

  • Supports clear thinking in The Written Challenge
  • Builds secure content knowledge for The Academic Challenge and Quiz Match
  • Strengthens practical thinking for Maths Reasoning, Sustainable Design, and STEM Innovation Pitch
  • Review key vocabulary and concepts regularly
  • Practise summarising, explaining, and comparing ideas
  • Use guided examples before moving into timed challenge
  • Build confidence by applying knowledge in simple but unfamiliar tasks
Focus

Students explore how artists show nature, habitat, and care for the environment through image, colour, shape, and simple symbolism.

Challenge

Students begin reading images carefully, spotting message and meaning rather than only describing what they can see.

Event Connection

Supports The Written Challenge, Academic Challenge, and Sustainable Design Challenge through visual interpretation and communication.

Focus

Students begin with needs, wants, scarcity, simple choice, and how land can be used in different ways for different purposes.

Challenge

Students start making simple trade-off decisions and explaining why one choice may help one group while limiting another.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge, Quiz Match, and STEM Innovation Pitch through early reasoning about resources and choices.

Focus

Students develop reading comprehension, vocabulary in context, summarising, and short informative and persuasive writing linked to the theme.

Challenge

Students begin turning knowledge into clear explanation and structured opinion rather than simply copying facts.

Event Connection

Directly supports The Written Challenge, Academic Challenge, and Quiz Match through reading, response, and explanation.

Focus

Students explore how stories and poems use setting, nature, and symbolism to communicate message and theme.

Challenge

Students move beyond plot retelling and begin identifying how writers shape mood, message, and responsibility.

Event Connection

Supports The Written Challenge and Academic Challenge through thematic thinking, interpretation, and expressive response.

Focus

Students explore how music can reflect place, weather, habitat, movement, and environmental atmosphere.

Challenge

Students begin listening with purpose, describing musical choices and linking sound to mood, place, or message.

Event Connection

Supports Quiz Match, Academic Challenge, and creative thinking across the wider championship theme.

Focus

Students build secure foundations in habitats, classification, life processes, food chains, and how human choices affect ecosystems.

Challenge

Students begin connecting cause and effect rather than learning isolated facts, especially in environmental contexts.

Event Connection

Strongly supports Academic Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, Sustainable Design Challenge, and Quiz Match.

Focus

Students learn about place, map skills, local and global land use, community needs, and care for shared environments.

Challenge

Students start comparing how different people use and value land, and why conflict or responsibility may arise.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge, Sustainable Design Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, and Quiz Match.

Focus

Students use maths in real contexts through data, measure, area, perimeter, percentages, and practical reasoning linked to the theme.

Challenge

Students apply number and measurement in purposeful problems, not only in isolated exercises.

Event Connection

Directly supports Maths Reasoning Challenge, Academic Challenge, Quiz Match, and design-based decision-making.

Junior Division

Junior Curriculum

Junior develops deeper knowledge, stronger interpretation, and greater independence. Students revisit the same subject areas, but with more demanding analysis, clearer evidence use, and broader application.

Years 7–8/9 equivalent Deeper reasoning Greater independence

The Junior curriculum revisits the same shared annual theme but with noticeably greater depth, independence, and interpretive demand. Students are expected to move beyond simple recognition into stronger explanation, comparison, and academic application.

This division should feel more analytical. Students must use evidence more carefully, think across subjects more confidently, and respond with greater precision across both written and performance-based tasks.

  • Deeper exploration of the same annual theme through richer examples and case material
  • More developed environmental, social, and economic trade-offs
  • Stronger interdisciplinary links across text, data, source material, and design
  • Growing emphasis on interpretation, explanation, and evidence-based thinking
  • Stronger inference, comparison, and interpretation
  • Knowledge application in less familiar contexts
  • More disciplined justification and evidence use
  • Greater independence in analysis and response selection

This division strengthens the transition from basic understanding to confident championship performance.

  • Improves depth and structure in The Written Challenge
  • Builds stronger content use in The Academic Challenge and Quiz Match
  • Supports more thoughtful feasibility, judgement, and problem-solving in STEM Innovation and design-based events
  • Review key concepts actively, not passively
  • Practise comparing sources, examples, and viewpoints
  • Use short challenge questions that require explanation, not only recall
  • Build confidence in applying subject knowledge under timed conditions
Focus

Students compare how artists use composition, perspective, symbol, and message to represent land, environment, and responsibility.

Challenge

Students move into stronger visual interpretation, comparing effect, purpose, and intended message with more precision.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge, Written Challenge, and broader interpretation across source-based tasks.

Focus

Students examine incentives, consequences, resource use, market choices, and how policy can shape behaviour and land use.

Challenge

Students weigh trade-offs more carefully, recognising that solutions can create gains, costs, and unintended effects.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, Quiz Match, and reasoning about practical solutions.

Focus

Students strengthen inference, source comparison, explanation, and persuasive writing linked to evidence and clear structure.

Challenge

Students begin handling multiple viewpoints, stronger justification, and more deliberate audience awareness.

Event Connection

Directly supports The Written Challenge, Academic Challenge, and stronger communication across integrated events.

Focus

Students analyse how writers represent nature, place, conflict, and care, with stronger use of quotation and thematic comparison.

Challenge

Students move from identifying ideas to explaining how and why writers shape those ideas through language and viewpoint.

Event Connection

Supports The Written Challenge and Academic Challenge through deeper interpretation and evidence-led reading.

Focus

Students compare musical representations of place, environment, and human impact, with stronger attention to structure and effect.

Challenge

Students develop more analytical listening, moving beyond reaction into reasoned comparison and explanation.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge and Quiz Match where curriculum breadth and interpretation are rewarded.

Focus

Students deepen their understanding of ecosystems, adaptation, biodiversity, threats, and conservation responses.

Challenge

Students are expected to connect scientific ideas more logically and apply them to case-based or unfamiliar examples.

Event Connection

Strongly supports Academic Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, Sustainable Design Challenge, and Quiz Match.

Focus

Students examine land-use decisions, physical and human geography, governance, communities, and stewardship responsibilities.

Challenge

Students compare perspectives and begin evaluating why different groups may disagree over land and environmental choices.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge, Sustainable Design Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, and source-based reasoning.

Focus

Students apply ratio, proportion, geometry, and data reasoning to more realistic and multi-step environmental contexts.

Challenge

Students move beyond simple method recall into stronger interpretation, modelling, and decision-based reasoning.

Event Connection

Directly supports Maths Reasoning Challenge, Academic Challenge, Quiz Match, and practical solution planning.

Senior Division

Senior Curriculum

Senior extends the shared theme into more advanced challenge. Students are expected to handle greater abstraction, stronger evaluation, more complex evidence, and higher levels of independent judgement across all subject areas.

Years 9/10–13 equivalent Advanced challenge Higher-level judgement

The Senior curriculum takes the same shared annual theme and pushes it into more advanced, more abstract, and more evaluative territory. Students are expected to interpret complexity, weigh evidence carefully, and respond with much greater independence.

This division should feel intellectually mature. Students must move beyond clear-cut answers and work with trade-offs, competing perspectives, stronger evidence, and more nuanced judgement across the curriculum.

  • Advanced exploration of the same annual theme through deeper case studies and broader systems thinking
  • More complex environmental, social, ethical, and economic tensions
  • Greater expectation of interdisciplinary synthesis across data, text, policy, and design
  • Higher-level analysis, judgement, and argument across subject boundaries
  • Evaluation, synthesis, and evidence-led argument
  • Stronger use of abstraction, nuance, and judgement
  • Independent application of knowledge in unfamiliar and complex contexts
  • More disciplined precision in both written and performance tasks

This division supports the most advanced level of championship performance.

  • Strengthens sophisticated writing, argument, and voice in The Written Challenge
  • Builds high-level interpretation and evidence use in The Academic Challenge and Quiz Match
  • Improves mature feasibility, judgement, and cross-domain application in STEM Innovation and design-focused tasks
  • Review content through comparison, debate, and interpretation
  • Practise weighing evidence and handling more than one plausible viewpoint
  • Use timed, source-based, and judgement-led tasks regularly
  • Build independence, precision, and calm performance under challenge
Focus

Students critically examine how art constructs narratives about land, environment, progress, and stewardship through style and context.

Challenge

Students are expected to interpret intent, audience, and deeper symbolism with more precise critical judgement.

Event Connection

Supports advanced source interpretation in Academic Challenge and more mature argument in The Written Challenge.

Focus

Students explore advanced ideas such as environmental cost, common resources, natural capital, incentives, and policy evaluation.

Challenge

Students are expected to weigh competing interests, evaluate policy tools, and make stronger evidence-based economic judgements.

Event Connection

Strongly supports Academic Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, Quiz Match, and analytical writing across the championship.

Focus

Students read critically, synthesise multiple sources, and produce stronger analytical and persuasive writing with disciplined structure.

Challenge

Students must handle complexity, nuance, and rebuttal rather than relying on simple one-sided explanation.

Event Connection

Directly strengthens The Written Challenge, Academic Challenge, and higher-level performance in team communication events.

Focus

Students explore more complex literary interpretations of place, extraction, belonging, displacement, and the human relationship with nature.

Challenge

Students are expected to compare texts, contexts, and viewpoints with greater sophistication and precision.

Event Connection

Supports advanced writing, interpretation, and thematic argument in The Written Challenge and Academic Challenge.

Focus

Students analyse how music communicates identity, place, protest, activism, and environmental meaning across different contexts.

Challenge

Students move into more critical listening and contextual evaluation rather than simple descriptive response.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge and broader interdisciplinary confidence across the championship theme.

Focus

Students study ecology as a system, including biodiversity, conservation biology, restoration, and evidence-led land management.

Challenge

Students must work with greater scientific precision, stronger causal explanation, and more complex case-based reasoning.

Event Connection

Strongly supports Academic Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, Sustainable Design Challenge, and higher-level Quiz Match content.

Focus

Students examine land-use systems, governance, stakeholder tension, environmental justice, and evidence-led comparison across regions.

Challenge

Students are expected to balance ethics, policy, place, and practicality when evaluating competing human needs.

Event Connection

Supports Academic Challenge, Sustainable Design Challenge, STEM Innovation Pitch, and more mature written reasoning.

Focus

Students use more advanced statistics, modelling, trend interpretation, and mathematical judgement in environmental and land-use contexts.

Challenge

Students are expected to interpret data critically, handle uncertainty, and justify conclusions with stronger quantitative control.

Event Connection

Directly supports Maths Reasoning Challenge, Academic Challenge, Quiz Match, and practical feasibility work in integrated events.