Curious to learn more about our competitions on the other side of the pond? Have a look at the different competitions of our American Division shown here:

National History Bowl: www.historybowl.com
The National History Bowl’s American Division consists of approximately 100 qualifying tournaments in the 2013-2014 competition season, culminating in our National Championships in Washington, DC on Saturday, 26 April, 2014. We play our National Championship matches at embassies, museums, and historic sites in Washington, DC – all teams who qualify for the European Championships by finishing in the top half of either the Junior Varsity or Varsity draws are also welcome to join us in Washington, DC for one of the world’s largest academic tournaments with roughly 250 teams expected this year.

National History Bee – High School Competition: www.hs.historybee.com
Our National History Bee for high school students in the USA is very similar to our Bee in Europe, except that, as with the Bowl, about 50% of the questions deal with American history.  The National Championships will be contested on Sunday, 27 April, 2014  and all students who finished in the top half of their draw in the Bee at their European Bees are welcome to take part, providing they are able to cross the ocean to join us!

National History Bee – Elementary & Middle School Competition: www.historybee.com
We’ve also established a division of The National History Bee for elementary & middle school students (i.e. 8-14 year olds) in the USA.

International History Bee and Bowl – Asian Division: www.ihbbasia.com
Do you know students attending school in Japan, China, Korea, India, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, or the UAE? Let them know about our tournaments planned across Asia for the 2013-2014 school year!