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Summer Camps
From art to nature, our summer camps help students experience mathematics as a creative, meaningful, and exciting way to understand the world.
Junior Math & Nature Camp (Ages 8–10)
Students explore the mathematics hidden in nature through observation, games, experiments, drawing, measurement, maps, and hands-on activities. Camp investigations may include patterns in plants and animals, symmetry in nature, simple navigation, scale drawing, Fibonacci patterns, and mathematical puzzles inspired by the natural world. This camp encourages students to observe carefully, think deeply, and discover the many ways mathematics helps us understand the world around us.
Junior Math & Art Camp (Ages 8–10)
Young learners explore mathematics through creativity, hands-on art projects, games, and visual discovery. Students investigate symmetry, geometric patterns, tessellations, perspective drawing, puzzles, and mathematical design while creating their own artistic work inspired by mathematics. This camp nurtures curiosity, creativity, and confidence while helping students see mathematics as a beautiful and imaginative subject.
Senior Math & Nature Camp (Ages 11–14)
Students investigate how mathematics reveals patterns, structure, and relationships in the natural world. Through rich exploratory tasks and collaborative investigations, students may study scale and mapping, astronomy, trigonometry in navigation, growth patterns, optimization in nature, Fibonacci sequences, symmetry, and mathematical modelling. The camp combines mathematical thinking with scientific curiosity, helping students develop deeper reasoning skills while exploring real-world connections.
Senior Math & Art Camp (Ages 11–14)
Students explore the deep connections between mathematics, art, design, and visual thinking through rich investigations and creative challenges. Topics may include tessellations, proportion, symmetry, perspective, geometric constructions, mathematical patterns in art, and the mathematics behind visual illusion and structure. Students engage in collaborative problem-solving, artistic investigations, and open-ended projects that develop both mathematical reasoning and creative expression.
Schedule 2025
Online(Zoom)
Days: Mondays & Thursdays
Time: 4:30 - 5:30
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Schedule

July 27-31 :  Location TBD
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Math & Nature Junior (morning at 9-12)
Math & Art Junior (afternoon at 1-4)
Math & Art Senior (morning at 9-12)
Math & Nature Senior (afternoon at 1-4)
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Hannah Hwang
Parent
"When I was in the high school what I did most in math classes was memorize formulas and do lots of calculations. I was blessed to find the Math Circles program. I loved the way of approaching the concepts, and I learned a lot from the materials along with my daughter. Thanks so much for providing such a wonderful program to our kids."
Dr. Gordon Hamilton
Mathematician & Educator
"Let us not equate mathematics and arithmetic; let us not equate applying algorithms and thinking. Math Circles explores mathematics that is worthy of the human intellect. It's not trying to make math easy, but celebrates the challenge of struggling with a tough problem."
Robert Huang
Graduate
"After graduating, I went to University of Waterloo and am studying Statistics. I think Math Circles helped me a lot, especially with regards to tackling a problem from multiple perspectives, which was a skill that I use a lot in both my academic work and professional work."
Simon Kim
Parent
"Once again, Andrew had a wonderful year with Math Potentials. Thank you very much for all your hard work! Andrew has gone from being very intimidated by math to feeling quite confident(sometimes boastful ha ha) and comfortable with it. He got all As last report card, and was recommended to Grade 9 Math because he had finished Grade 8 by December, so in Grade 9, he will be taking Gr10 Math."