Literary Wizards Olympiads

Registration Date: 15th Jan, 2027
Contest Date: 5th March, 2027
Result Date: 15th March, 2027

Literary Wizards Olympiads

Registration Date: 15th Jan, 2027
Contest Date: 5th March, 2027
Result Date: 15th March, 2027

  • All students from grade 1-10 are welcome to participate in the Rimlan Olympiads.
  • The Rimlan Olympiads will be held simultaneously across Pakistan in participating institutions.
  • Schools can host the Rimlan Olympiads by registering their students – open to all schools in Pakistan!
  • We encourage maximum participation from both public and private schools.

  • The contest will be in MCQs format, with a syllabus and sample papers provided.
  • The contest will be held in-school with coordinator supervision.

  • Certificates, medals, and gifts will be awarded to top students (national, divisional, school).
  • Participation certificates and gifts will be given to all participants.
  • Honorarium certificates, trophies, and special gifts will be awarded to school principals and relevant contest coordinators.
  • Cash prizes will be awarded to contest coordinators based on participation:
  • ➡ Rs. 5000 for maximum participation of 50 students.
  • ➡ Rs. 10,000 for maximum participation of 100 students.

  • The registration fee is Rs. 1500 per student, which covers the organizational costs.
  • There is no registration fee for institutions.
  • Students can participate in multiple categories.
  • All schools can register through online portal on webiste.

Bank Name: Allied Bank Limited

Branch Code: 0084

Account Name: Rimlan Olympiads

Account Number: 0010160623380018

IBAN: PK31ABPA0010160623380018

Grammar

  • Verb: Basic use (eat, run etc)
  • Noun: Common & Proper noun
  • Prepositions: in, on, under, with
  • Pronouns: Possessive & demonstrative
  • Tenses: Present, past, future (simple)
  • Irregular Verbs: Basic forms
  • Modals: can, could, may (ability & permission)
  • Questions: Wh-questions & Yes/No

Vocabulary

  • Household items, clothes
  • Emotions (happy, sad)
  • Food (fruits, vegetables)
  • Animals & pets

Reading

  • Stories & short texts (basic comprehension)
  • Informational texts (timetables, messages)

Speaking & Writing

  • Greetings, apology, requests, introductions

Role-plays (simple situations)

Grammar

  • Adverbs & Prepositions (extended use)
  • Pronouns: Possessive, demonstrative, reflexive
  • Tenses: Simple & continuous
  • Irregular Verbs
  • Modals: Ability, permission, obligation
  • Questions: Basic, complex & tag questions

Reading

  • Stories, anecdotes (comprehension & summary)
  • Informational texts (maps, diagrams)
  • Poetry & drama (rhythm, characters)

Speaking & Writing

  • Situation-based communication (role-plays)

Word & Structure

  • Prepositions (complex, phrases)
  • Tenses (perfect & continuous forms)
  • Pronouns (reflexive, emphatic)
  • Modals (ability, permission, obligation)
  • Quantifiers (some, many, few)
  • Spellings (word families, homophones)
  • Collocations & phrasal verbs
  • Idioms (basic expressions)

Vocabulary

  • Emotions, travel, food, health
  • Appearance & personality

Reading

  • News, letters, emails
  • Timetables & dialogues

Speaking & Writing

  • Requests, refusals, apologies
  • Conjunctions (and, but, because, although)

Word & Structure

  • Advanced & mixed tenses
  • Modal verbs (possibility, obligation)
  • Active & passive voice
  • Clauses & complex sentences
  • Vocabulary building (prefixes/suffixes)
  • Idioms, phrasal verbs
  • Homophones & homographs
  • Literary Devices: (Simile, Metaphor, Personification & Alliteration)

Vocabulary

  • Social issues, science & technology
  • Literature, history & culture

Reading

  • Literary texts (stories, poetry, drama)

Informational & technical texts

Word & Structure

  • Concord (subject-verb agreement)
  • Advanced question forms
  • Mixed tenses & consistency
  • Conditionals (0–3, mixed)
  • Modals (possibility, obligation)
  • Reported speech
  • Collocations, phrasal verbs, idioms
  • Homonyms & homophones
  • Literary Devices: (Simile, Metaphor, Personification, Onomatopoeia & Alliteration)

Vocabulary

  • Social issues & environment
  • Travel & tourism
  • Workplace & career

Reading

  • Informational texts (manuals, flyers)
  • Essays, editorials, articles
  • Literary texts (analysis of themes & characters)

Speaking & Writing

  • Advice, preferences, probability
  • Offers & formal communication

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