Toward Belgium’s national team
Beside the open beOI contest, the beOI organisation also offers beCP: a year-round training track — with coaching, camps, and online practice — for students who want a chance to compete for Belgium internationally.
What is beCP?
The Belgian Olympiad in Informatics runs a public contest open to a wide audience. Beside that path, beCP is a longer-term training track for students who want to go further: harder programming problems, regular practice, and coaches who follow your progress.
The objective is clear: prepare and select students who can represent Belgium at major international olympiads, including:
- IOI International Olympiad in Informatics
- EGOI European Girls’ Olympiad in Informatics
- WEOI Western European Olympiad in Informatics
- EJOI European Junior Olympiad in Informatics
From training group to Team Belgium
beCP is a multi-year path: join the group, train regularly, compete for selection, and — if selected — fly the Belgian colours abroad.
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Join the group
Show motivation and skill to enter the continuous beCP training group.
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Train year-round
Camps, courses, and coaching help you progress over time.
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Belgian selection
Performance in training and selection contests feeds into who can represent Belgium.
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Wear Belgium’s colours
Selected students may join Belgian delegations at IOI, EGOI, WEOI, and EJOI.
How to join the beCP training group?
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How does that training work?
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How does selection for the national team work?
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