Opportunity Guide I Summer, Enrichment & Activities Guide

If your child loves number games and finds math fun in school, it might be time to look for activities to expand her skill set. To start, look for school-based or extramural math teams, clubs or math circles. While many of these programs prepare a child for specific and established math competitions, others are focused on teaching sophisticated problem solving skills.

For a child that craves extracurricular math, there is a wide array of online and onsite math enrichment classes designed to teach more advanced math than is typically presented in the school setting. Look into math camps that explore the world of math beyond what is offered in the classroom.

If your child enjoys math competitions, there are increasingly rigorous contest opportunities available throughout the high school years, culminating at the highest level in the International Math Olympiad. There are also very competitive math camps and math research programs, as well as preparatory courses designed to help the math enthusiast get a leg up on the competition.

Strong scores on the contest exams can be used to bolster applications for selective boarding math camps. The most selective math camps admit children based on academic suitability and require applicants to score well on camp published math assessments. Online math instruction courses are available for a child who needs or wants more math instruction, or to get a leg up on contest math or math camp assessments. There are several highly selective math/engineering/science summer programs where a student will have the opportunity to live and breathe math research. Math research opportunities exist for a select set of math students. Have your child contact local university professors who work on the relevant math topic to inquire if they sponsor interns. The many math activities provide different pathways for a math-loving child to engage her imagination and feed her desire to learn. After exploring the possibilities, consider consulting one of our Parent Advisors whose child has been down this road for advice on your child’s unique situation.



  1. Art of Problem Solving (in conjunction with Beast Academy) provides resources for motivated students in grades 2–12 to develop their mathematics and problem solving abilities. AoPS Online is a… Read more
  2. Brandeis Summer School offers advanced high school students the opportunity to experience college courses with some restrictions Students who have completed their Junior year of High School can test… Read more
  3. Camp Euclid is a mind-tingling mathematics research program for youth. Participants will encounter solution-defying math problems (which have never been solved before). Mull over and grapple with… Read more
  4. The Cornell University Summer Session traces its roots to summer courses in geology, zoology, and entomology that were presented in the late 1870s. The University offered these courses in the summer… Read more
  5. The Davidson Institute of Science Education is a non-profit organization that serves as the educational arm of the Weizmann Institute of Science. Website lists educational science projects, contests… Read more
  6. ProjectFUN's programs offer exciting learning experiences for students of all ages. These courses introduce students to a variety of fun and engaging topics in video game programming, art and… Read more
  7. The Duke University Talent Identification Program (Duke TIP) is a nonprofit organization that has served over 2.8 million academically talented students in grades four through twelve since 1980. Each… Read more
  8. Emory Summer College is a nonresidential program in which exceptional high school students who have completed their sophomore or junior year may enroll in Emory undergraduate courses and earn college… Read more
  9. The IDEA MATH program has been created to help able students to excel in learning math (with much more depth and breadth). In our programs, students will be able to expand their knowledge and to… Read more
  10. ICS maintains a listing of hundreds of academic competitions in order for students to get ranked in their ICS Global Academic Champions Ranking. Since 2012, ICS has been defining best-practices in… Read more
  11. The world leader in gifted education since 1979, Johns Hopkins Center for Talented Youth is a nonprofit dedicated to identifying and developing the talents of academically advanced pre-college… Read more
  12. During the Academic Phase (June through August), students complete online coursework and projects in science, engineering, and science writing. At the end of the Academic Phase, students attend the 5… Read more
  13. PRIMES: Program for Research in Mathematics, Engineering and Science for High School Students PRIMES includes three sections: MIT PRIMES is a free year-long after-school program that offers research… Read more
  14. CrowdMath is an open project that gives all high school and college students the opportunity to collaborate on a large research project with top-tier research mentors and an exceptional peer group.… Read more
  15. Specialized STEM courses for for rising 11th and 12 graders who want to personalize their high school schedule. NCSSM Online offers a supplemental, two-year, sequenced honors program that provides… Read more
  16. Talent Search Assessment - A research-validated program, Northwestern University’s Midwest Academic Talent Search (NUMATS) utilizes above-grade-level testing to identify academic ability, measure… Read more
  17. With 33 years of experience, SIG designs a multi-week program that combines challenging academics with social, cultural, and recreational opportunities to nurture students’ social skills, as well as… Read more