Math competition

Primary and secondary  mathematics competition preparation class

Explore a world of creative solutions and innovation tailored to your needs.

EXPLORE OUR PREMIER COMPETITION PREPARATION COURSES

We provide tailored, high-quality contest tutoring to build mathematical thinking, boost academic strengths and create standout advantages for future college applications.

默认标题 2026 04 1811 44 13 300x188

AQJM – Université Laval

AQJM (Université Laval) is Quebec’s French-only fun logic math contest for Primary-CEGEP, leading to international math finals.

默认标题 2026 04 1812 02 43 1024x640

CEMC University waterloo

CEMC Waterloo is bilingual grade-based math contests for G5–CEGEP, highly recognized for university STEM admissions and scholarships.

默认标题 2026 04 18+11 53 43

beaver computing challenge

Hosted by CEMC, BCC Waterloo is bilingual online computing contest for G5–10, builds logic thinking & boosts CS univ apps.

maa+amc

AMC Mathrmatics Competition

AMC is an annual American national math contest for Grades 8–12, boosting logic, skills and college applications for students.

默认标题 2026 04 18+12 05 18

Kangaroo canada competition

Canadian Math Kangaroo is a bilingual math contest for Grade 1–12, improving logical thinking & sparking lifelong math interest.

canadian mathematical society logo

CMS Mathematics Comptition

CJMC (K-8) & COMC (Secondary-CEGEP) are bilingual CMS national math contests. COMC qualifies for CMO & boosts university scholarships and STEM applications.

Primary Group Course Schedule

G3 – Grade 3
Math Contest class – Friday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

G4 – Grade 4
Math Contest class – Friday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

G5 – Grade 5
Math Contest class – Friday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

G6 -Grades 6
Math Contest class – Friday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Math Contest class – Sunday 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

Four girls in school uniforms talking in a bright school hallway with lockers.
Teen girl reading alone in gymnasium while peers watch, highlighting themes of solitude and bullying.

Secondary Group Course Schedule

Math Contest class – Friday 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Math Contest class – Sunday 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM

maa+amc

AMC Mathematics Competition

The AMC is an annual mathematics competition for secondary school students organized by the Mathematical Association of America. It is divided into three levels: AMC 8, AMC 10 and AMC 12, suitable for Grade 8 and below, Grade 10 and below, and Grade 12 students respectively.

The exam covers secondary math topics including combinatorics, probability, proportional reasoning, geometry, spatial logic, graph analysis, linear & quadratic functions and coordinate algebra.

It contains 25 multiple-choice questions with a 75-minute time limit. Designed to enhance critical thinking and mathematical problem-solving abilities, AMC helps students build logical reasoning and positive learning attitudes for future STEM studies.

The test is officially available in English. Outstanding results qualify students for higher-level national Olympiads and bring significant advantages to university STEM applications and scholarship evaluations.

COMC Mathematics Competition

The COMC is Canada’s premier national mathematics competition held by CMS, open to Secondary 2 to CEGEP students. It covers advanced algebra, geometry and proof-based problem-solving.

It contains 18 questions worth 80 total marks with different difficulty levels. Designed to enhance logical reasoning and rigorous mathematical thinking, COMC serves as the official qualification for the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad.

The test is officially available in both English and French. Outstanding scores bring remarkable advantages to university STEM admissions and scholarship applications.

canadian mathematical society logo

AQJM (Université Laval)

aqjm mobile

Group P1

AQJM – Primary G3

– Target age: 8-9 years old
– Group: Grade 3
– Time: 45 mins
– Category: P1 (Question 1-5)
– A primary program based on the AQJM Mathematics Competition
 
Target:
– Stimulates mathematical and logical thinking;
– Enhances flexible mathematical reasoning and calculation skills;
– Trains practical problem analysis and problem-solving methods;
– Guides students to register and take part in the official annual AQJM contest

Group P2

AQJM – Primary G4-5

– Target age: 10-11 years old
– Group: Grades 4-5
– Time: 60 mins
– Category: P2 (Question 1-8)
– A primary program based on the AQJM Mathematics Competition
 
Target:
– Develops advanced logical reasoning and spatial thinking;
– Strengthens complex math application and flexible problem-solving;
– Masters contest-type question patterns and answering skills;
– Prepares students to officially participate in the yearly AQJM competition

Group P3 – S1 – S2

AQJM – G6 – Sec5

– Target age: 12-16 years old
– Group: Grade 6 to Grade 12
– Time: 75 – 90 – 105 mins
– Category: P3 (Q1-11) – S1 (Q1-14)- S3 (Q1-16)
– A secondary program based on the AQJM Mathematics Competition
 
Target:
– Cultivates rigorous mathematical proof and advanced logical thinking;
– Improves high-difficulty contest problem analysis and quick solving ability;
– Focuses on exam strategy, question type sorting and timed response training;
– Helps students achieve excellent rankings in provincial AQJM contests and qualify for international math finals

CEMC (University of Waterloo)

File:Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing logo.svg - Wikimedia  Commons

Beaver Computing Challenge

Primary G5-10

– Target age: 10–16 years old and below
– Group: Grade 5 to Grade 10
– Time: 45 mins
– Category: BCC Online Logic Contest
– A systematic training program based on Waterloo CEMC Beaver Computing Challenge

Target:
– Stimulates computational thinking and logical algorithm reasoning;
– Enhances pattern recognition and step-by-step problem analysis skills;
– Trains non-coding logical deduction and efficient problem-solving methods;
– Guides students to register and take part in the official annual Waterloo BCC contest

CEMC Waterloo Gauss Contests

SECONDARY G7-8

– Target age: 12–14 years old and below
– Group: Grade 7 – Grade 8
– Time: 60 mins
– Category: Gauss 7 / Gauss 8 Contest Levels
– A systematic training program based on Waterloo CEMC Gauss Mathematics Competition

Target:
– Develops advanced logical reasoning and spatial mathematical thinking;
– Strengthens complex arithmetic & geometry application and flexible problem-solving;
– Masters classic contest-type question patterns and standard answering skills;
– Prepares students to officially participate in the yearly national CEMC Gauss competition

Pascal, Cayley and Fermat Contests

SECONDARY G9-11

– Target age: 14–17 years old and below
– Group: Grade 9 – Grade 11
– Time: 75 mins
– Category: Pascal(G9)-Cayley(G10)-Fermat(G11)
A systematic training program based on Waterloo CEMC Senior Mathematics Competition

Target:
– Cultivates rigorous algebraic reasoning and advanced mathematical logical thinking;
– Improves high-difficulty contest problem analysis and timed quick-solving ability;
– Focuses on time strategy, question type sorting & comprehensive response training;
– Helps students achieve excellent rankings in national CEMC contests and gain advantages for university STEM admissions

Kangaroo canada competition

Pre-Junior Group

Grade 1-2 + Grade 3-4

– Target age: 6-9 years old
– Group: Grade 1, 2, 3, 4
– Time: 60 mins
– Category: Pre-Ecolier, Ecolier
– A systematic training program based on
– Canadian Math Kangaroo Competition

Target:
– Stimulates vivid mathematical logic and divergent thinking;
– Enhances flexible mathematical reasoning and graphic & spatial problem skills;
– Trains practical contest question analysis and efficient quick problem-solving methods;
– Guides students to register and take part in the official annual international Kangaroo math contest

Junior Group

Grade 5-6 + Grade 7-8

– Target age: 10-13 years old
– Group: Grade 5, 6, 7, 8
– Time: 75 mins
– Category: Benjamin, Cadet
– A systematic training program based on Canadian Math Kangaroo Competition

Target:
– Develops advanced logical reasoning and spatial mathematical thinking;
– Strengthens complex math application and flexible contest problem-solving;
– Masters classic Kangaroo question patterns and standard timed answering skills;
– Prepares students to officially participate in the yearly international Kangaroo competition

Senior Group

G 9-10 + G 11-12

– Target age: 14-18 years old
– Group: Grade 9, 10, 11, 12
– Time: 75 mins
– Category: Junior, Student
– A systematic training program based on Canadian Math Kangaroo Competition

Target:
– Cultivates rigorous mathematical proof and advanced logical thinking;
– Improves high-difficulty contest problem analysis and fast response ability;
– Focuses on exam time strategy, question type sorting and comprehensive training;
– Helps students achieve excellent rankings in international Kangaroo contests and boost STEM university applications

Think Smart, Solve Strong

Benefits of participating in math competitions:

– To prepare for further education, the awards won in the competition can be recognized by many schools and serve as evidence of a student’s academic performance.
– To accumulate experience and familiarize students with question types in logic learning, and to enhance their sensitivity to logic question types;
– To cultivate students’ thinking methods and thought patterns in mathematics and science;
– To enhance students’ interest in mathematics and science;
– It deepens and expands upon the mathematics content learned in daily school, laying a foundation for students’ future mathematics education.

Scroll to Top