Summer 2026

Math Competition
Summer Camp

Four independent topic modules — enroll in one, two, or all four. Middle school in the morning, high school in the afternoon. Designed to fit your family's summer schedule.

Duration
June 29 – Aug 23
Daily
3 Hours / Session
Per Module
42 Hours
Class Size
Max 8 / Group
Program Highlights

What Makes Our Camp Different

Modular & Flexible

Four independent topic modules — pick any combination that fits your summer. Each module is self-contained with its own assessments.

Two Groups, One Schedule

Middle school (Gr 5–8) meets in the morning, high school (Gr 9–12) in the afternoon. Same topic, age-appropriate depth.

Structured Daily Routine

Each 3-hour session follows a proven format: concept lecture, guided problem-solving, and timed practice with group discussion.

Competition-Focused

Curriculum aligned with AMC 8, AMC 10/12, and AIME. Every module includes mock competition problems and timed practice.

Small Group Attention

Maximum 8 students per group ensures personalized instruction, immediate feedback, and no student left behind.

In-Person & Online

Attend in person at our Weston, MA location or join via Zoom. Both options provide the same curriculum and interactive experience.

Daily Structure

A Typical Day at Camp

Morning — Middle School

Gr 5–8
9:00 – 10:00 AM

Concept Lecture

New concepts with worked examples and interactive Q&A.

10:00 – 10:10 AM

Break

10:10 – 11:10 AM

Guided Problem-Solving

Progressive difficulty problems with instructor guidance.

11:10 – 11:20 AM

Break

11:20 AM – 12:00 PM

Timed Practice & Discussion

Competition-style problems and group solution sharing.

Afternoon — High School

Gr 9–12
1:00 – 2:00 PM

Concept Lecture

Advanced concepts with rigorous examples and proofs.

2:00 – 2:10 PM

Break

2:10 – 3:10 PM

Guided Problem-Solving

Competition-level problems with strategic approaches.

3:10 – 3:20 PM

Break

3:20 – 4:00 PM

Timed Practice & Discussion

AMC 10/12 style timed sets and solution analysis.

Curriculum

4 Independent Modules

Each module is self-contained — enroll in any combination. Click to explore the detailed topic breakdown for both groups.

Module 1

Number Theory

June 29 – July 12 42 hours 14 sessions
AM: Build number sense and problem-solving foundationsPM: Master modular arithmetic and competition techniques
Middle SchoolGrades 5–8 · Morning
  • Divisibility rules, factors, multiples, GCD & LCM
  • Prime numbers, prime factorization, fundamental theorem of arithmetic
  • Remainders, patterns in sequences, and digit problems
  • Perfect squares, cubes, and number properties
  • Word problems involving number theory concepts
High SchoolGrades 9–12 · Afternoon
  • Modular arithmetic and congruences
  • Euler's totient function (introduction)
  • Linear Diophantine equations
  • Base number systems and conversions
  • Floor/ceiling functions and their properties
  • Advanced divisibility and factorization techniques
Module 2

Algebra

July 13 – July 26 42 hours 14 sessions
AM: From equations to contest-level word problemsPM: Functions, inequalities, and polynomial strategies
Middle SchoolGrades 5–8 · Morning
  • Ratios, proportions, and percentages
  • Linear equations and word problems
  • Algebraic expressions and manipulation
  • Arithmetic and geometric sequences & patterns
  • Rate, distance, and time problems
High SchoolGrades 9–12 · Afternoon
  • Quadratic equations and the discriminant
  • Systems of equations (linear and nonlinear)
  • Polynomial factoring and Vieta's formulas
  • Inequalities: AM-GM, Cauchy-Schwarz (introduction)
  • Functions: domain, range, composition, inverse
  • Sequences and series: telescoping, recursive formulas
Module 3

Geometry

July 27 – August 9 42 hours 14 sessions
AM: Visual reasoning, proofs, and spatial thinkingPM: Coordinate methods, circle theorems, and proof writing
Middle SchoolGrades 5–8 · Morning
  • Angles, triangles, and the Pythagorean theorem
  • Perimeter and area of polygons
  • Circles: circumference, area, arcs, and sectors
  • Volume and surface area of 3D shapes
  • Spatial visualization and nets
High SchoolGrades 9–12 · Afternoon
  • Triangle congruence and similarity (in depth)
  • Circle theorems: inscribed angles, power of a point
  • Coordinate geometry: distance, midpoint, slope, line equations
  • Area techniques: shoelace formula, triangulation
  • Transformations: reflection, rotation, translation
  • Advanced polygon properties and angle chasing
Module 4

Counting & Probability

August 10 – August 23 42 hours 14 sessions
AM: Systematic counting and real-world probabilityPM: Advanced counting, expected value, and competition problems
Middle SchoolGrades 5–8 · Morning
  • Fundamental counting principle
  • Permutations and combinations (introduction)
  • Basic probability: equally likely outcomes
  • Tree diagrams and organized listing
  • Expected value (introduction)
High SchoolGrades 9–12 · Afternoon
  • Advanced permutations and combinations
  • Binomial coefficients and Pascal's triangle
  • Complementary counting and overcounting (PIE)
  • Geometric probability
  • Conditional probability and Bayes' theorem (introduction)
  • Pigeonhole principle and stars & bars method
Overview

Summer at a Glance

ModuleTopicDatesSessionsHours
1Number TheoryJune 29 – July 121442
2AlgebraJuly 13 – July 261442
3GeometryJuly 27 – August 91442
4Counting & ProbabilityAugust 10 – August 231442
All 4 Modules56168
Morning (9 AM – 12 PM)Middle School · Grades 5–8
Afternoon (1 PM – 4 PM)High School · Grades 9–12

Logistics

Location
Weston, MA (in-person) or Zoom (online)
Schedule
Every day including weekends
Morning 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM (Middle School)
Afternoon 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM (High School)
Flexible Enrollment
Enroll in any combination of modules — each is independent and self-contained
Class Size
Maximum 8 students per group for personalized attention

What Students Get

42 hours of focused training per module
Comprehensive course materials and problem sets
Competition-style mock exams with detailed solutions
Weekly progress quizzes and tracking
Daily challenge problem sets
Individual performance reports per module
Certificate of completion for each module
Level recommendation for fall preparation

Ready to Join?

Spaces are limited to 8 students per group. Secure your spot for Summer 2026 today.