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Summer High School Credits that builds foundation and enable students to achieve higher

Queen Elizabeth Academy is a premier education facility providing high-quality academics for our students. We focus on building a sound foundation for our students preparing for successful entry to top universities.

Over the past 9 years, we worked with thousands of students, many of whom were admitted to top universities: Waterloo, Queen’s, Western, Laurier, and McGill, with scholarships from $2,000 to $23,000.

Nikki V.
Math Teacher
Certified Teacher. Master degree in Education. Nikki has been QEA math teacher for 6 years and have over 1,000+ hours of teaching experience.

Subjects for Summer School Toronto

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Chemistry 12
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English 12
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Math 11
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Chemistry 11
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Math 10
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When does summer school starts 2024?

Summer school at QE starts on July 2nd, 2024 to July 29th. We run a full month of classes, Mon to Friday, 9.00am to 2.30pm.

During this month, you can focus on doing one subject only, and this will increase your performance and score better.

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How our lessons are conducted?

Summer School Toronto - In Person, Classroom Lectures

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Summer School Toronto - Experience our Online Live Teaching

Summer School Toronto: Benefits to Students

1. Small Class Sizes

To maintain the quality of our summer school lessons, class size is limited to a maximum of 9 students, giving our summer school students the opportunity to ask questions throughout an on going lecture

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2. Step by Step

Explanations

Our focus in our summer school is to build step by step on the students’ understanding of the materials. We turn complex concepts into simpler steps for our students to absorb and understand.

3. Building

Foundations:

For our students who are applying to universities, building a better foundational knowledge is key to success. This is achievable given the focus in our summer school, with only one single subject for the student.

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4. One on One Attention:

We structure a work period in each of our lessons that our teachers walk around and help each student one by one. In our online live class, each student will get a ‘slice’ of time, where our teacher will enter their virtual room, to work with them one by one. Our summer school students can clarify any misunderstanding.

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Success

Stories

Success Stories

Congratulations to Stephanie L., who ranked Top 15 in Canada selected by University Hub.

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Congratulations to our students who were admitted to their top choice university (Queens, Wilfred Laurier, McGill etc.).  Our students obtained scholarships from $2,000 to $23,000
Jeff R. Queen’s Commerce
Paul M. Queen’s Engineering
Melissa W. Western Ivey
Taylor W. Western Medical Science
Josh M. OCAD
Miranda D. Wilfred Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Colin H. Queen’s Commerce
Stephanie L. Queen’s Commerce
Jeremy R. Western Ivey
Robbie M. Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Eric M. Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Jiv S. Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Coop)
Vivian T. U of T Rotman
Stacy L. Western Engineering
Laura P. Western Medical Science
David P. U of T Rotman
Britney R. Wilfred Laurier BBA (Co-op)
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MD Candidate
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Meet our

Teachers

Summer School Toronto

Amjad M.
Calculus Teacher
Graduate with Master degree of Mathematics University of Toronto. Employed by U of T to teach calculus tutorial as TA.
Nikki V.
QEA Math Teacher
Nikki is a certified teacher with Master degree in Education from University of Toronto. She has been working with QEA for over 6 years, and many of QEA top students came out of her class
Chris L.
QEA Physics Tutor
Chris is our physics tutor, explaining his approach in teaching physics. Chris is going to John Hopkins University this fall studying PhD in Physics
Dev D.
QEA Biology and Chemistry Tutor
Dev is graduated with a science degree at York University, currently enrolled in dental school. Dev has been working with QEA for 4 years.
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Ben T.
English Teacher

Teaches:  English grade 5 to 12

PhD Candidate, English literature

Writing Course Director, Guelph-Humber University 

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Laura C.
MD Candidate

Harvard University

Queen Elizabeth Advisor

Designed Learning Strategies for our courses. 

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John C.
Mathematics Tutor and Science TutorTeaches:  Calculus, Advanced Functions, Physics

PhD Candidate, University of Toronto

Taught university mathematics tutoring classes for 2+ years

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Stay on top

Since summer school runs rather quickly, it is important to organize your time well, so that you don't fall behind In summer school, you will expect to have a test every 3 days. There is no gap between the last day of class and the exam. Therefore, it is imperative for you to stay on top daily.

Organize your time

Dedicate 1 to 1.5 hour each day after class, to review your notes. This will help you to stay on top. In addition, practice as if you will get a test tomorrow on the new materials. Do your reading (if you are taking English) ahead of time, such as Shakespeare or the novel.

Maximize your learning during class

It is important to listen attentively, take notes, so that you will learn most of the materials in class. Since summer school runs quickly and your duration of the day is 5 hours. It is important to utilize that time effectively. Try to understand the concepts in class, do practice and ask questions.

Preparing for tests

Keeping on top is important, so that you are always ready for tests. Practice daily. On the day before the test, you need to review your own study notes / notes taken in class, and practice a variety of questions Label questions under type 1, type 2, type 3 etc., and this will help you organize your knowledge and avoid getting confused. On concepts, try write out the concepts in your own words, and this will facilitate your understanding of the materials.

Summer School Toronto FAQ

What is summer school in Toronto?

Summer school in Toronto offers students the opportunity to earn credits, improve grades, and accelerate their learning during the summer months.

Why should I consider summer school in Toronto?

Summer school in Toronto provides a flexible and convenient way to catch up on missed credits, improve grades, and get ahead academically.

When does summer school start in Toronto?

Summer school in Toronto typically starts in early July and runs for approximately four to six weeks.

How do I enroll in summer school in Toronto?

Enrollment processes may vary depending on the school or program, but typically involve completing an application form and meeting any prerequisites or requirements.

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How to get high marks in Math Summer School?

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How to get high marks in Math 11 Summer School (MCR3U)?

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Common challenges for math 11

Grade 11 Math is a major stepping stone into more advanced math in the 12th grade. From experience, we`ve seen that lots of students at this stage are often at a crossroads. Many of them do not know whether to choose the Mixed level math course or the Academic level math course. But we usually advise them to go for the Academic level math, as it gives them options to choose from a more diverse range of university courses. The challenge is that they'll have to do more work. So unless they are certain of the path they want to take, we encourage them to go for the Advanced level math course.

There are several challenging units in grade 11 Math, such as exponents, transformation, trigonometry graphing, and trigonometry identities. In fact, it is at this level that they get introduced to proofs. The simpler units include quadratics, series, and sequences.

2 tips to score higher marks on math 11 MCR3U

Tip #1.
Have a good foundation
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Before taking this math course, try to strengthen your math foundational skills from grade 10. Key math skills include factoring (especially trinomials), fractions (grade 8-9 level), Linear systems and quadratics with a good understanding of domain and range, x and y intercepts and asymptotes. With math foundational skills down it will be easier to follow the lessons and work in this math course, and less time will be spent catching up on previous material.

Tip #2.
Organize your steps
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Many grade 11 math questions involve multiple steps. Ensure you understand why you are undertaking each step from a logical or math perspective, and the pinpoint the goal of the steps, that is to say as ‘what am I trying to solve?’ Work through the steps after you have done this. By breaking the problems into steps, the questions will seem less overwhelming.

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How to get high marks in Advanced Functions (MHF4U)?

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Common challenges for advanced functions

In Advanced Functions, students learn units like factoring, graphing, trigonometry, and exponents. Most university programs require this course as a prerequisite, hence they`re very important. Typically, students will build upon the skills they learned in the Grade 11 course. At this point, things can get even tougher for an average student. Some units, such as polynomial functions, are quite simple, while others, such as trigonometry and proofs are on the hard side. For this reason, some students have described Advanced Functions as a rollercoaster ride of a course, considering all the thrills and challenges it entails.

2 tips to score higher marks on advanced functions MHF4U

Tip #1.
Strengthen your math foundation
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It would be a good idea, before the beginning of Advanced Functions, to brush up on the foundation's skills of math, such as factoring (especially trinomial factoring), domain and range, graphing, adding rational expression, and trigonometry ratios. If you wait until the course begins, it may be difficult to keep pace with the new material in Advanced Functions. Foundations are always important, and as with all mathematics course, this one builds upon your past knowledge, so be sure to review before starting Advanced Functions!

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Practicing of variety of application problems
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Also, make sure to keep good, organized notes to stay on top of the course units in Advanced Functions. Do not be afraid to practice problems beyond those assigned in the homework, as Advanced Functions is known for containing a very wide variety of questions and problems, and therefore the more you expose yourself to such problems, the better prepared you will be. Because of this, the Queen Elizabeth Academy provides all of our students with extra worksheets on Advanced Functions and practice tests to hone their skills and succeed.

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How to get high marks in Calculus (MCV4U)?

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Common challenges for Calculus and Vectors 12

In Calculus, there are two different sections - derivative (extends from work in Advanced Functions) and Vectors Calculus, which is completely unrelated to the first. Vector Calculus is similar to Physics in terms of problem-solving. The Calculus derivative section takes root in and branches out from Advanced Functions. It includes units like algebra, graphing, trigonometry, and logarithms. The vector component, on the other hand, is entirely new, and involves 3D equations of lines and planes. The problem-solving aspects of Vector Calculus are also similar to physics. Generally, many students find Advanced Functions difficult.

2 tips to score higher marks on Calculus and Vectors 12 MCV4U

Tip #1.
Understanding the concept
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In order to succeed in Vector Calculus, make sure you are proficient in exponents, factoring, combining rational expressions such as fractions with algebra, and solving equations.

Make sure to pay special attention to the Optimization Unit in Calculus, which includes many word problems. If you struggle with word problems, make sure to prepare for this Calculus unit in particular. As always, make sure to keep your notes organized. Identify the different kinds of Calculus problems. This will help you to clarify the Calculus concepts in this course significantly, and also help to keep track of your progress.

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Write down the steps clearly and understand the reasons behind them
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When approaching vectors in Calculus, the concepts are highly complex. To address this, try to lay out and write down all of the steps clearly, and write down why you are taking such steps as well. What variable are you attempting to achieve at every step? This approach to tackle Calculus will simplify some of the more complex questions, and will also allow you to pinpoint areas in which you will require extra help.

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The Queen Elizabeth Quality

Queen Elizabeth Academy has a strong tradition of providing high quality education through our science tutoring programs.  Many of our students were admitted to top universities with scholarship ranging from $2,000 to $23,000.  Queen Elizabeth student's alumni had built strong foundation, which had helped them to pursue their science career in university.  Many of our student's alumni had successfully entered medical school and Master degree program in chemistry and biology. 

In our science tutoring programs, we coach our students with care and with easy to understand explanation over complex science concepts.  We work with our student through step by step.

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Curriculum of the main courses

ENG4U English

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MHF4U Advanced Functions

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MCR3U Functions

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SCH3U Chemistry

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SPH4U Physics Grade 12

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Topics and Syllabus
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The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12: Mathematics

High school math topics

In taking high school math course, here are the topics covered:

 

MPM1D. Grade 9 Principle of Mathematics - Summer School Toronto

Grade 9 Summer School Toronto - Curriculum

Unit 1. Numeracy and Number Sense - Summer School Toronto

  1. Numbers: Percents, Ratios and Rates
  2. Understanding Exponents
  3. Learning the principles of Fractions

Unit 2. Polynomials - Summer School Toronto

  1. Exponent Laws
  2. Polynomials
  3. Distributive Property

Unit 3. Equations - Summer School Toronto

  1. Simplifying Expressions and Solving Equations
  2. Algebra

Unit 4. Linear Relations - Summer School Toronto

  1. Determining Characteristics of Linear Relations
  2. Investigating Constant Rate of Change
  3. Variation

Unit 5. Measurement and Geometry - Summer School Toronto

  1. Slope and intercept
  2. Investigating the Properties of Slope
  3. Solving Problems Involving Perimeter, Area, Surface Area, and Volume

MPM2D. Grade 10 Principles of Mathematics

Grade 10 Summer School Toronto Curriculum

Unit 1. Quadratic Relations - Summer School Toronto

  1. Solving Linear Systems
  2. Basic Properties of Quadratic Relations
  3. Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Relations

Unit 2. Analytic Geometry - Summer School Toronto

  1. Solving Problems by Using Linear Systems
  2. Exploring Line Segments
  3. Understanding Geometric Properties

Unit 3. Trigonometry - Summer School Toronto

  1. Properties of Triangles
  2. Circumcentre of a Triangle
  3. Investigating Similarity and Solving Problems Involving Similar Triangles

Unit 4. Polynomials and Factoring - Summer School Toronto

  1. Different types of Factoring
  2. Laws of Exponent
  3. Multi-Stage of Factoring

MCR3U. Grade 11 Functions

Grade 11 Summer School Toronto Curriculum

Unit 1. Exploring Functions - Summer School Toronto

  1. Introduce Rational Expressions
  2. Domain and Range
  3. Function Notation
  4. Learning Transformations of Functions
  5. Exponential Functions
  6. Discrete Functions

Unit 2. Trigonometry - Summer School Toronto

  1. Primary and Secondary Trigonometric Ratios
  2. Laws of Sine and Cosine
  3. Applications of Trigonometry
  4. Solving problems using Trigonometry

Unit 3. Trigonometric Functions - Summer School Toronto

  1. Sketching graphs of Sine, Cosine and Tangent
  2. Understanding Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
  3. Solving problems using Trigonometric Equations

Unit 4. Sequences and Series - Summer School Toronto

  1. Introduce Sequences
  2. 3 types of Sequences
  3. Pascal’s Triangle
  4. Binomial Theorem
  5. Arithmetic and Geometric Series

MHF4U. Grade 12 Advanced Functions

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Unit 1. Polynomial Functions - Summer School Toronto

  1. Transformations of Polynomial Functions
  2. Sketching graphs of Polynomial Functions
  3. Average Rate of Change
  4. Instantaneous Rate of Change

Unit 2. Polynomial Equations - Summer School Toronto

  1. Descartes’ Rule of Signs
  2. Understanding Polynomial Equations
  3. Theorem of Factors

Unit 3. Trigonometric Functions - Summer School Toronto

  1. Application of radian measure
  2. Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
  3. Solving problems involving Trigonometric equations

Unit 4. Logarithmic Functions - Summer School Toronto

  1. Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
  2. Understanding Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  3. Solving problems involving Logarithmic equations
  4. Properties of Logarithms

MCV4U. Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors

Grade 12 Summer School Toronto Curriculum

Unit 1. Vectors - Summer School Toronto

  1. Introduction to vectors and scalars
  2. Understanding vector properties
  3. Vector operations

Unit 2. Vector Applications - Summer School Toronto

  1. Forces as Vectors
  2. Velocities as Vectors
  3. Dot Cross Product

Unit 3. Lines and Planes - Summer School Toronto

  1. Parametric and Vector Equations of Lines in 2-Space
  2. Symmetric and Scalar Equations of Lines in 2-Space
  3. Lines in 3-Space

Unit 4. Rates of Change and Limits - Summer School Toronto

  1. Rates of Change
  2. Learning the limits of functions
  3. The Derivative of a Function

Unit 5. Derivative Rules - Summer School Toronto

  1. Power rule
  2. Product rule
  3. Chain Rule
  4. Quotient Rule

Unit 6. Curve Sketching - Summer School Toronto

  1. Functions' Increasing/Decreasing Intervals
  2. Asymptotes
  3. Optimization
  4. L’Hôpital’s Rule
  5. Related Rates
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Teaching / Learning Strategies - Summer School Toronto

  • Whole-class, small group, and individual instruction;
  • Electronic technology-use of dynamic software, calculators, the Internet, spreadsheets and multi-media in activities, demonstrations and investigations;
  • Encourage maximum student participation in classroom activities;
  • Share the rubrics for culminating activities at the beginning of the unit, so expectations are clear
  • Encourage inquiry-questioning, investigating, communicating in a variety of ways;
  • Provide opportunities to acquire knowledge and apply that knowledge in a variety of contexts;
  • Identify & address different learning styles throughout the course
  • Use self-and peer assessments;
  • Encourage brainstorming, exchange of ideas, debating;
  • Encourage students to take responsibility for learning
  • Encourage students to apply individual/group learning skills;
  • Respect cultural differences of international students

CONSIDERATIONS ON PROGRAM PLANNING - Summer School Toronto

Teachers who are planning a program in mathematics must take into account considerations in a number of important areas, including those discussed below.

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