Rules and Ethics
User Guide| Novice Division
Rules and Ethics
Teams consist of a maximum of 6 students from the designated age group and include at least one teacher.
The teacher is responsible for the registration of all team members.
Team Members
The following are rules with respect to team members:
The age limit for each division will be strictly enforced.
Students may only participate using their own personal username assigned to them by the teacher. Once a username is assigned, the student may not code using a different username unless permitted by CoderZ Administration.
A student may participate in both CoderZ League divisions but may not participate on multiple teams in the same division.
Adding or removing students from a team to manipulate the team score is not allowed and will result in severe penalties.
Logos and Sponsorship
Copyrighted and trademarked images may not be used as team logos. CoderZ is not liable for the representation and use of these images.
Teams may be sponsored and change their names and logos to reflect that sponsorship.
Businesses dealing in tobacco / smoking, pornography, alcohol, and/or gambling may not sponsor teams in CoderZ League.
CoderZ League is a fully virtual competition, and thus the League’s administration relies on the honesty of the teams, students, and teachers. Should a team perform any form of misconduct, CoderZ League Administration holds the right to disqualify said team.
Teachers, parents, mentors, or any sort of outside help to the teams is allowed. It is, however, forbidden that said parties will write, change, or modify any of the team’s solutions to the Missions and Challenges. Teams whose solutions seem suspicious to CoderZ League Administration will be investigated.
A student may not solve a teammate’s Mission for that teammate, but may help, advise, and suggest solutions.