Register below for the Stock Shock Cup!
Coming soon May 2026
Think fast. Play smart. Compete for prizes.
The Stock Shock Cup is a tournament-style competition where students put their money skills to the test through gameplay, challenges, and workshops.
Registration is $50 and includes a full copy of Stock Shock (Canadian Edition), a mailed prep kit to help you practise ahead of time, and a chance to win cash prizes and the Stock Shock Cup.
How it works?
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If you’re a student in grade 6 to 9 and live in the GTA, register through the button above to reserve your spot. Spots are limited so be sure to get your form submitted!
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Once you've paid and registered you'll receive a kit with everything they need to prepare for the tournament, including a copy of Stock Shock the Canadian Edition and 4 financial literacy workbooks, plus a little surprise!
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After practicing your skills, come ready on May 2nd to take part in workshops, challenges and our Stock Shock gameplay tournament! Events are designed to test your quick thinking, teamwork and decision-making skills
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Top-performing participants will take home cash prizes and the coveted Stock Shock Cup, but everyone leaves with stronger money skills, sharper problem-solving abilities, and confidence you can carry beyond the competition.
Event Details:
Date: May 2, 2026
Location: Glenforest Secondary School
Grades: 6 to 9
No financial knowledge needed!
Cost shouldn’t be a barrier. If you or a student you know would thrive in this experience but needs financial support, email play@stockshockgame.com to request a financial support application.
Do you love financial literacy as much as we do? Volunteer with us!
Help bring a one-day financial literacy tournament to life for students in Grades 6–9.
Volunteers support event delivery through judging, facilitation, student mentoring, registration, and event setup. No prior finance experience is required. Training, guidance, and rubrics are provided.
This is a day-of volunteer opportunity for individuals who enjoy working with students and supporting engaging, hands-on learning experiences.