Online Live Sessions — Recorded for Replay

ILO Camp 2026

Online Preparation Program for Junior (Grades 6–8) & Senior (Grades 9–12) Divisions

Tuesday · Thursday · Saturday  |  6:30 – 8:30 PM

24 March 2026 – 18 April 2026  (9 Sessions)

Earn Your Scholarship to Stanford!

Top performers in ILO Camp receive scholarships to compete in the Final Round at Stanford University

Join our intensive online program and gain the skills, strategies, and confidence to excel in the International Logic Olympiad. Our best students earn full scholarships covering registration, travel, and accommodation for the prestigious final round at Stanford University in July 2026.

Camp Details

Schedule
Tue / Thu / Sat

24 March – 18 April 2026
9 live online sessions

Time
6:30 – 8:30 PM

2 hours per session
Evening-friendly for students

Recorded
Replay Available

Every session is recorded and shared after the live class

Two Divisions
Junior & Senior

Age-appropriate curriculum for Grades 6–8 and Grades 9–12

Camp Pricing & Registration
Online camp — attend live or watch the recording
฿18,000per person

9 live sessions (Tue/Thu/Sat) · 6:30–8:30 PM · 24 Mar – 18 Apr 2026

What's Included:

  • 9 live online sessions (2 hours each)
  • Recorded session files provided after each live class
  • All learning materials and practice problems
  • Expert instruction by ILO-trained teachers
  • Mock preliminary round in Session 9
  • Scholarship opportunity to Stanford finals
Session Schedule (Each Session)
Structured 2-hour online sessions with interactive activities
6:30 – 6:40 PM
Welcome & Warm-up Activity
6:40 – 7:30 PM
Main Lesson (Theory, Concepts & Worked Examples)
7:30 – 7:40 PM
Break & Q&A
7:40 – 8:20 PM
Hands-on Practice & Problem Solving
8:20 – 8:30 PM
Review, Wrap-up & Homework Assignment

Junior Division Schedule (Grades 6–8)

Based on the official ILO Junior 2026 syllabus. Tuesday sessions introduce new concepts, Thursday sessions focus on practice, and Saturday sessions emphasise problem-solving and review.

Concept IntroductionPractice & ApplicationProblem SolvingMock Exam
DateSessionTopicKey ConceptsType
Tue 24 MarSession 1Foundations of Logic & Basic Arithmetic
  • Basic arithmetic (+, −, ×, ÷)
  • Comparison operators (>, <, =)
  • Introduction to logical thinking
Concept Introduction
Thu 26 MarSession 2Sets and Set Operations — Practice
  • Union, intersection, complement
  • Subsets and set relationships
  • Venn diagram problems
Practice & Application
Sat 28 MarSession 3Functions and Relations — Problem Solving
  • Numeric and non-numeric functions
  • Unary, binary, ternary relations
  • Relation properties & puzzles
Problem Solving
Tue 1 AprSession 4Graphs and Logic Grids — Concepts
  • Graph representation of relations
  • Logic grids and tables
  • Reading and drawing graphs
Concept Introduction
Thu 3 AprSession 5Graphs and Logic Grids — Practice
  • Grid-based puzzles
  • Applying graph logic
  • Timed grid exercises
Practice & Application
Sat 5 AprSession 6Datasets and Relation Definitions
  • Facts in sentential form
  • Defining relations (e.g., grandparent)
  • Evaluating relation definitions
Problem Solving
Tue 8 AprSession 7Constraints and Goal Satisfaction — Concepts
  • Understanding constraints
  • Finding satisfying datasets
  • Constraint satisfaction strategies
Concept Introduction
Thu 10 AprSession 8Constraints — Applied Practice
  • Complex constraint problems
  • Multi-variable satisfaction
  • Speed and accuracy drills
Practice & Application
Sat 12 AprSession 9Mock Preliminary Round & Review
  • Full timed mock exam
  • Review of all topics
  • Competition strategy & tips
Mock Exam

Senior Division Schedule (Grades 9–12)

Based on Stanford's Introduction to Logic course. Tuesday sessions introduce formal logic systems, Thursday sessions build proof skills, and Saturday sessions tackle advanced problem-solving.

Concept IntroductionPractice & ApplicationProblem SolvingMock Exam
DateSessionTopicKey ConceptsType
Tue 24 MarSession 1Propositional Logic Foundations
  • Propositions and truth values
  • Logical connectives (AND, OR, NOT, IMPLIES)
  • Truth tables and logical equivalence
Concept Introduction
Thu 26 MarSession 2Propositional Analysis — Practice
  • Validity and satisfiability
  • Tautologies and contradictions
  • Direct proof techniques
Practice & Application
Sat 28 MarSession 3Natural Deduction & Resolution
  • Natural deduction rules
  • Resolution proof method
  • Automated reasoning problems
Problem Solving
Tue 1 AprSession 4Relational Logic — Concepts
  • Predicates and quantifiers (∀, ∃)
  • Model checking fundamentals
  • Introduction to Fitch proofs
Concept Introduction
Thu 3 AprSession 5Relational Logic — Applied Practice
  • Fitch proofs with relations
  • Complex predicate problems
  • Quantifier manipulation
Practice & Application
Sat 5 AprSession 6Term Logic & Advanced Proofs
  • Terms, functions, and operations
  • Mathematical induction
  • Equality and substitution
Problem Solving
Tue 8 AprSession 7First Order Logic — Concepts
  • First order logic systems
  • Syntax and semantics of FOL
  • Translating natural language to FOL
Concept Introduction
Thu 10 AprSession 8First Order Logic — Resolution Practice
  • Resolution with quantifiers
  • Unification and substitution
  • Speed proof drills
Practice & Application
Sat 12 AprSession 9Mock Preliminary Round & Review
  • Full timed mock exam
  • Review of all topics
  • Competition strategy & tips
Mock Exam

What's Included

Comprehensive Materials
  • Session workbooks and practice problems
  • Access to online resources and tools
  • Competition preparation guide
Online & Recorded
  • Live interactive sessions via video conference
  • Recorded file provided after every live session
  • Attend from anywhere in the world
Competition Focus
  • Mock preliminary round in Session 9
  • Competition strategies and exam tips
  • Timed practice in every session
Expert Instruction
  • ILO-trained instructors
  • Small group instruction for personalised support
  • Live Q&A during every session

Ready to Start Your Logic Journey?

Join our online camp — Tue/Thu/Sat evenings from 24 March to 18 April 2026. Attend live or watch the recording at your own pace.