Statistics Competition

The European Statistics Competition (ESC) is a competition organized by Eurostat and national statistical offices. The competition is aimed at secondary school students and aims to help participants become more familiar with statistical methods as well as official statistical sources.

Final ESC 2024/25

68 teams competed against each other in the European final. The winners have now been announced:

Category A: TEAMXII2 (Portugal)
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Category B:  D.A.D. (Lithuania)
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Congratulations!

All videos of the European final can be viewed in full via the following playlist

Liechtenstein represented as well!

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ASN

The ranking list for the national phase has been determined!

At the award ceremony in the Fürst-Johannes-Saal, the participants received their well-earned certificates and prizes from Head of Government Daniel Risch.

1. Rank: ASN

2. Rank: HSV

3. Rank: Pink fluffy unicorns

4. Rank: Pomidorki

5. Rank: Borscht

Congratulations!

    Experience of the winners of ESC 2022

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Final ESC 2023/24

64 teams competed against each other in the European final. The winners have now been announced:

Category A: ZUIKOS (Lithuania)
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Category B:  AFS_STAT_8 (Greece)
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Congratulations!

All videos of the European final can be viewed in full via the following playlist

Liechtenstein represented as well!

Go to Videos:

Statistiker 5Nb               Team 07      

The ranking list for the national phase has been determined!

At the award ceremony in the Fürst-Johannes-Saal, the participants received their well-earned certificates and prizes from Head of Government Daniel Risch.

1. Rank: Statistiker 5Nb

2. Rank: Team 07

3. Rank: The pink fluffy unicorns

4. Rank: Resmil

5. Rank: The 6's

Congratulations!

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