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Accelerated · MTH1W · Student-Led · Summer 2026

Grade 9 Math,
Mastered in 10 Days

An accelerated, student-led summer program covering the full MTH1W curriculum — designed for Grade 9 students who are serious about mathematics and ready to push beyond the classroom.

📅 July 20 – July 31, 2026  ·  10 Days of Math
📍 Abbey Park High School  ·  HDSB & other boards welcome
Students collaborating on math problems
10
Days of Camp
100%
Student-Led
5
MTH1W Units
Free
To Attend

A different kind of
math experience

Structured like a real course, run entirely by students. We cover the full MTH1W curriculum at pace — with daily problem sets, peer teaching, and a final exam.

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Student-Led Everything

Every session, lesson, and problem set is planned and facilitated by Grade 11 and 12 HDSB students who've already aced this material. Real peer learning — no adults running the show.

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Full MTH1W Coverage

We cover the entire Grade 9 math course across 10 intensive days — Grade 8 Review, Algebra, Data, Geometry, and Linear Relations.

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Daily Problem Sets

Hundreds of curated homework questions — tiered by difficulty — to reinforce every concept the same day it's taught. Come ready to work.

5 units. 10 days.

The complete Grade 9 math curriculum, taught intensively by students who know it inside and out.

👆 Click any unit for more details

See the Full Day-by-Day Schedule →

Two weeks,
one full course

Each week covers a set of MTH1W units, building toward a full Applications + Thinking exam on Day 9.

Week 1 · July 20–25

Units 1–4: Review → Geometry

Grade 8 Review, Algebra, Data Literacy, and Geometry — four units in five days, capped by a weekend of unit tests.

Week 2 · July 27–31

Unit 5 + Review + Final Exam

Linear Relations in full, then a two-day comprehensive review before the Applications and Thinking exams on Day 9.

July 31 · Final Day

Flex & Fun 🎉

Flex periods, fun activities, and an informal celebration to close out the 10 days together.

Daily Schedule
📋 8:30 – 8:45 — Beginning of class
📚 8:45 – 10:15 — Period 1
10:15 – 10:45 — Break
✏️ 10:45 – 12:15 — Period 2
🍕 12:15 – 1:15 — Lunch
🤝 1:15 – 2:45 — Period 3
2:45 – 3:15 — Break
🧮 3:15 – 4:45 — Period 4
🌆 4:45 – 5:00 — Pick up
Who Should Attend
This is an accelerated MTH1W program designed for Grade 9 students who excel at math and are ready for a challenge. Built primarily for HDSB students, but students from other boards are absolutely welcome. We expect high motivation, active participation, and a commitment to daily homework.

Think you have what it takes?

Registration is completely free. This is an accelerated program — if you're one of the best math students in your grade, we want you here.

Register Now → Support the Camp

What people are saying

"I never thought I'd enjoy math this much. The student-led format makes it feel completely different from school — everyone genuinely wants to be here."
— Alex M., participant preview session
"It's inspiring to see students take full ownership of organizing something this ambitious. This is exactly the kind of initiative schools should be supporting."
— Ms. Chen, math teacher & faculty advisor
"My daughter came home every day buzzing about the problems they worked on. She started doing math puzzles on her own for fun — that's never happened before."
— Parent of a participant

Frequently asked questions

Yes, 100% free to attend. The camp is student-organized and community-supported through donations and sponsorships. We believe access to enrichment should never depend on ability to pay.
This is an accelerated program covering the full MTH1W curriculum in 10 days. It's best suited for students who already have strong math fundamentals and are ready to be challenged. If you're one of the top math students in your Grade 8 class or early Grade 9, this camp is built for you.
All 10 days run at Abbey Park High School in Oakville. Specific room assignments and drop-off / pick-up details will be emailed to registered families ahead of Day 1.
No — the program was built around the HDSB MTH1W curriculum, so HDSB students are our primary audience, but we warmly welcome strong Grade 9 math students from any school board.
100% of the sessions are planned and facilitated by Grade 11 and 12 HDSB students who have already completed and excelled at this material. A faculty advisor is present for support and safety.
Just yourself, a notebook, pencil, and a curious mind. All materials and problem sets are provided. Bring your own lunch — there is no cafeteria, but lunch breaks are a fun social time.
We currently plan for around 40 participants, but we're open to hosting more if demand is strong. Register early — if we receive more applications than expected, we'll do our best to expand capacity.
We strongly encourage attending both weeks since the material builds across the two weeks. However, we understand scheduling conflicts — please note your availability in the registration form and we'll do our best to accommodate you.