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comp.page

For schools

For schools running their own competitions.

The workspace for school-run competitions, interschool or internal. A teacher or coordinator sets rounds and schedules, a chief official builds panels, and the school's admin oversees it. They work together in comp.page instead of email.

What's inside.

The pieces the school coordinator and the officials share inside the tool.

Officials pool

One list of every approved official with accreditation, availability, compliance documents, and declared conflicts. Shared across every competition the school runs.

Public competition pages

Each competition gets a public page with schedule, draws, results, and standings. Parents, students, and staff all read from the same source.

Panel formation

Drag-and-drop panel builder that reads from the officials pool. Unavailability and conflicts surface as warnings while the coordinator assembles each panel.

Round-by-round availability

Officials mark the rounds they can sit at sign-up. The panel builder reads straight from it.

Documentation tracking

Compliance documents and expiry dates sit on each profile. The dashboard flags anyone within 90 days of expiry.

Audit trail

A record of assignments and compliance actions kept against each competition, ready for governance reporting and post-season review.

How it works

Set up a competition in a few steps. No training required.

01

A teacher or coordinator sets up the competition

Creates the competition, invites a chief (often a senior student, an alumnus, or an external official), configures the rounds, and sets the requirements for officiating.

02

Officials sign up and declare availability

Each official creates a profile, uploads compliance documents, records accreditation, and marks the rounds they can sit.

03

Panels are built and results are recorded

Panels are drafted round by round against the pool's availability and conflicts. Draws and results publish to the public page when the coordinator is ready.

Running a competition at your school?

Tell us about your competition. We'll walk through what moving it onto comp.page would involve.

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