In-Person Fall Math Contest Preparation Club (Sept 20 - Oct 25 2025; Excluding Oct 11, 5 Weeks)
Registrations for the Fall Math Contest Preparation Club is now closed.
The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
One class section per grade range below will be offered, subject to change based on enrollment:
- Grades 1-2 (relevant contest: Math Kangaroo, Caribou Contest)
- Grades 3-4 (relevant contests: Math Kangaroo, Caribou Contest)
- Grades 5-6 (relevant contests: CJMC, Math Kangaroo, Caribou Contest)
- Grades 7-8 (relevant contests: CJMC, AMC 8, Math Kangaroo)
- Grades 9-12 (relevant contests: Pascal, Cayley, Fermat, Fryer, Galois, Hypatia, Euclid, AMC10/12, COMC, CLMX, Math Kangaroo)
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 1/2, Math Caribou
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: A section of Saturday Math Club designed especially for grade 2/3s (and Grade 1s with a strong foundation in mathematics are welcome to join!). Participants will approach fundamental math concepts through a balance of hands-on activities, games, and crafts, and pencil-and-paper math. This program is designed in the same spirit as our other math clubs and summer camps, but tailored to the math skill level of our youngest participants. This program aims to teach and reinforce topics from the grade 2/3 curriculum.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 3/4, Math Caribou
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 5/6, Math Caribou, CJMC
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 7/8, Math Caribou, AMC 8, CJMC
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 7/8, Math Caribou, AMC 8, CJMC
Fee: $325 + Tax
Online Fall Math Contest Preparation Club (Sept 23 - Oct 23 2025, 5 Weeks)
Registrations for the Online Fall Math Contest Preparation Club is now closed.
The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
One class section per grade range below will be offered, subject to change based on enrollment:
- Grades 1-2 (relevant contest: Math Kangaroo, Caribou Contest)
- Grades 3-4 (relevant contests: Math Kangaroo, Caribou Contest)
- Grades 5-6 (relevant contests: CJMC, Math Kangaroo, Caribou Contest)
- Grades 7-8 (relevant contests: CJMC, AMC 8, Math Kangaroo)
- Grades 9-12 (relevant contests: Pascal, Cayley, Fermat, Fryer, Galois, Hypatia, Euclid, AMC10/12, COMC, CLMX, Math Kangaroo)
Location: Online
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 5/6, Math Caribou, CJMC
Fee: $265
Location: Online
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 7/8, Math Caribou, AMC 8, CJMC
Fee: $265
Location: Online
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 9/10, Math Caribou, CLMX, COMC, AMC 10
Fee: $280 + Tax
Location: Online
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: The Fall Contest Club is five weeks long and will cover contest questions and problem-solving strategies that students may come across when writing contests. Instruction will focus on the fundamentals of problem solving in fun and age-appropriate ways, as well as honing their skills in quickly assessing how to solve a problem by recognizing its type. This helps to start to build the habits of mind needed for problem solving in general and geometry and algebra problems, particularly, in later years.
Relevant Contest: Math Kangaroo 11/12, Math Caribou, CLMX, COMC, AMC 12
Fee: $280 + Tax
Term 2: Fall In-Person Math Enrichment (November 1 - 29 2025, 5 Weeks)
Registrations for the Fall In-Person Math Enrichment is now closed.
The Fall Enrichment program is designed for children who are looking for greater challenges and new ways to stimulate their interest in math. We will be offering some special themes and formats this Fall.
- Grades 1-10: Math Enrichment Club
- Grade 11-12: High School Advanced Math Club
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: A section of Saturday Math Club designed especially for grade 1/2s. Participants will approach fundamental math concepts through a balance of hands-on activities, games, and crafts, and pencil-and-paper math. This program is designed in the same spirit as our other math clubs and summer camps, but tailored to the math skill level of our youngest participants. This program aims to teach and reinforce topics from the grade 1/2 curriculum.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description:This course invites students to explore a world of codes, puzzles, and problem-solving. Using math skills, they’ll practice cracking secret messages, solving complex problems, and spotting hidden patterns. Along the way, students will strengthen their logical thinking while experiencing the excitement of working like real investigators.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description:In this course, students will explore the surprising connections between mathematics and magic. Each week, they will learn engaging math concepts through hands-on activities and interactive "tricks" that reveal the hidden patterns behind numbers. Topics will include number properties, divisibility rules, basic algebra, and logical reasoning - all presented in fun and accessible ways. By performing and explaining these tricks, students will strengthen their problem-solving skills, build mathematical intuition, and develop the confidence to share math in a creative and playful format.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description: With the pervasiveness of technology in modern life, the study of computer science has never been more important! This course covers topics in discrete mathematics that are needed for theoretical computer science; students will have a formal introduction to the study of mathematical logic and will also strengthen their skills in algebra, combinatorics (counting), probability and more through hands-on learning and activities. [Please note that there will be NO CODING in this camp.]
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description:In this course, students will put their knowledge to the test when confronted with contradictions. From the Birthday Paradox to the famous Rubik’s cube, students will explore the wide variety of paradoxes while applying skills in probability, logic, geometry, and algebra. Along the way they will focus on their problem-solving skills, creativity, and critical thinking!
Fee: $300
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM
Course Description:In this course, students will learn the various applications of spatial geometry not only as a visual representation of mathematics but also the applications in various industries, including pure math research. Expanding upon the students’ understanding of a line, the wide variety of examples will develop their spatial reasoning for their further studies and careers. Examples include Euclidean constructions, tilings, tessellations, various geometric structures (both 3D & 4D) and their industrial applications, computer aided visualizations & simulations, etc. Class structure will include many hands-on activities alongside many historical lectures that provide a stronger overall understanding of the historical context of spatial mathematics and its development.
Fee: $325 + tax
Schedule: Saturdays, 10 AM - 1 PM and 1 PM - 1:15PM (Q&A / Office Hours)
Course Description: The Advanced Math Club is designed for students who are looking for a challenge in mathematics. In this course, you will explore how deep mathematical ideas can arise from simple questions about numbers, connections, and everyday decisions. We will dive into number theory, graph theory, and financial mathematics—uncovering hidden patterns in integers, solving puzzles about networks and connections, and understanding the math behind money and decision-making.
Fee: $325 + tax
Fall Term 2: Online Math in Coding Program (October 28 - November 27 2025, 5 Weeks)
Registrations for the Online Math in Coding Program is now closed.
The Fall Math in Coding program is designed for students intersted in learning the beautiful connection between math in coding. If you are new to coding, we suggest joining our introduction level courses. Those with experience may join the intermediate level courses. If your level is not being offered this term, please check back in the Winter term.
- Grades 3 - 8: Introduction to Coding
- Grades 7 - 10: Intermediate Coding
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: Coding at all levels have one thing in common; they all depend on logical reasoning, problem solving and mathematics. In this course, students will explore the beautiful connection between Math and Coding through fun and interactive projects that help them understand the basics of coding.
Relevant Coding Language: Scratch
Fee: $265
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: Coding at all levels have one thing in common; they all depend on logical reasoning, problem solving and mathematics. In this course, students will explore the beautiful connection between Math and Coding through fun and interactive projects that help them understand the basics of coding.
Relevant Coding Language: Scratch / Python
Fee: $265
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: Coding at all levels have one thing in common; they all depend on logical reasoning, problem solving and mathematics. In this course, students will explore the beautiful connection between Math and Coding through fun and interactive projects that help them understand the basics of coding.
Relevant Coding Language: Python
Fee: $265
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: In this course, students will explore the beautiful connection between Math and Coding through fun and interactive projects that help them take their coding abilities to the next level. [Students are expected to have a foundational understanding of coding. This course will work towards more complex topics and projects.]
Relevant Coding Language: Python
Fee: $265
Schedule: Tuesdays & Thursday, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm
Course Description: In this course, students will learn how to turn ideas into reality by creating simple text and video games, with a focus on the mathematical problem-solving process. We will learn how to implement concepts such as Newtonian physics, dialogue trees, and other common game rules by understanding the mathematical models that govern them and using Python to write them into simple programs.
Relevant Coding Language: Python
Fee: $280 + tax