Welcome to Bebras Namibia - your place for computational thinking!
Bebras Challenge
23/03 - 10/04/2026
I want to be part of Bebras...
Any school or organization in Namibia can participate with their children (learners between Grade 4 and 11).
Attention!!!
Are you amongst the
20 best performing students
in Namibias Bebras Challenge?
Then you will be invited to the Bebras Finale in August!
We will contact you shortly after the Bebras Challenge.
Why Computer Science
Can we really make an impact with teaching Computer Science? Why should you learn Computational Thinking?
Why is computational thinking interesting for me as a student?
How does computational thinking help me in my life?
It will teach you structured, logical and analytical thinking as well as problem solving skills. This will help you anywhere in your life, no matter what you want to study or what work you want to do!
What exactly is computational thinking?
We are not a computer, so what is computational thinking? How does it work?
There are four key techniques (cornerstones) to computational thinking:
decomposition - breaking down a complex problem or system into smaller, more manageable parts
pattern recognition – looking for similarities among and within problems
abstraction – focusing on the important information only, ignoring irrelevant details
algorithms - developing a step-by-step solution to the problem, or the rules to follow to solve the problem
Why should a school participate in the Bebras Challenge?
What can a school benefit from getting in involved in Computer Science and participating in the Bebras Challenge?
If your students actively practice computational thinking, your overall grades will increase, that is how you as school will benefit, its a win-win situation. Computer Science improves various skills that all lead to better results of your students!
International Bebras Challenge
(In Namibia since 2024)