Term 1 In-Person Spring Enrichment Program (April 11 - May 9 2026, 5 Weeks)
The Spring Enrichment Club 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 Spring.
Registrations for the Term 1 Spring programs are now open!
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Class time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM to 1:00 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)
Class time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Course Description: In this program, learners will have the opportunity to explore the intersection between mathematics and art through hands-on activities, including drawing, crafts, and origami. Students will engage with various artistic mediums while developing their understanding of fundamental concepts such as counting, geometry, and patterns. This program develops collaboration, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills through creative applications of art and mathematics.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Class time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Course Description: Numbers have been with us for a long time, and our methods of counting have evolved greatly from using our fingers and toes. In this program, students will explore different contemporary and historic number systems from around the world, including binary, hexadecimal, Babylonian, Mayan, Egyptian, and even Indigenous number systems. Together we will explore systems outside of the base-10 system that we are used to, and learn how to apply these systems through algebra, patterning, combinatorics and geometry.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Class time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Course Description: In this program, students will learn about cryptography and its real-world applications in fields like cybersecurity. During the program, students will use various encryption methods such as the Caesar Cipher and Pig Pen Cipher to crack codes and understand key concepts that are essential to the study of cryptography. Students will also strengthen their understanding of broader mathematical topics like number theory and combinatorics through hands-on problems and activities.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Class time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Course Description: This course introduces students to the mathematics behind how buildings stay standing and how vehicles move. Using ratios, algebra, graphing, measurement, and proportional reasoning, students will explore forces, balance, motion, and energy through hands-on engineering challenges. The course is centered upon two major design projects: constructing a model building and creating a small motorized vehicle, with each project broken down into progressive mathematical challenges. Through testing, revising, redesigning and collaborating, students will discover how math drives real-world engineering and problem-solving.
Fee: $300
Location: In-Person (St George Campus)
Class time: Saturdays, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Course Description: This course examines two powerful applications of mathematics: network systems and personal finance. Students will explore networks and connections through elementary examples such as point-and-line diagrams, and will study basic financial concepts such as savings, interest, and making data-informed financial decisions. By linking network structures to financial behaviors, students will gain a deeper understanding of how relationships between people, institutions and investments shape financial systems.
Fee: $325 + tax
Term 1 Online Spring Programs (April 14 - May 14 2026, 5 Weeks)
Registrations for the Term 1 Spring programs are now open!
The Spring Online Math Circle Problem Solving Club is designed for children who are looking for greater challenges and new ways to stimulate their interest in math. Math circles originated in the 1930s and now exist in most places around the world. Students will get creative when investigating problems that are “easy to pose, challenging to solve, require connections among several concepts and techniques, and lead to significant math ideas."
Location: Online
Class time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm (ET - Toronto Time)
Fee: $265
Location: Online
Class time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm (ET - Toronto Time)
Fee: $265
Location: Online
Class time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm (ET - Toronto Time)
Fee: $265
Location: Online
Class time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm (ET - Toronto Time)
Description: This course is intended to prepare students for the Grade 9 EQAO Mathematics Assessment. It focuses on strengthening their understanding of the Ontario Grade 9 de-streamed curriculum (MTH1W), covering Number, Algebra, Data, Geometry and Measurement, and Financial Literacy. The course emphasizes multi-step questions similar to those on the EQAO assessment, building confidence and readiness for the assessment.
Fee: $280 + tax
Location: Online
Class time: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30 pm - 5:45pm (ET - Toronto Time) with Optional Q&A / Office Hours 5:45pm - 6:00pm
Description: In this course, students will explore symmetry and group theory as powerful connections between abstract mathematics and the real world. Through hands-on investigations of combination puzzles, they will uncover the hidden structures that govern patterns and transformations. Building on these foundations, students will apply group-theoretical thinking to model growth, risk, and other financial systems.
Fee: $280 + tax