Maths Explorers (11-12 years old) summer course in UK Boarding Schools, by Oxford Summer Courses.
Maths Explorers juniors Summer School at Oxford Summer Courses for ages 11-12 years. Study with Maths Explorers Oxford Summer Courses. Become one of our Maths Explorers, and you’ll learn how to analyse patterns, solve numerical obstacles, and look at how mathematical problems exist in everyday life. We’ll explore the foundations of pure and applied mathematics and build your knowledge in a range of areas from geometric mathematics to algebra and statistics. Expect head-scratching puzzles, frustrating (but so satisfying once you know the answer) brainteasers, and codes that help you crack this multi-dimensional subject! Extend your numerical knowledge and fast-track your further study in figures by becoming one of our Maths Explorers. A fast, fun introduction to the fundamental skills you need to become an expert on everything from algebra to statistics. Participate in curriculum enrichment activities, including a reflection session facilitated by our staff members, allowing time to reflect on the day’s lessons and activities.
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Juniors will reside at prestigious boarding schools such as Harrow School and St John's Beaumont. Accommodation will be assigned based on room availability, with the option of staying in either a private room (single room) or a shared room to foster friendships. Regular room checks and a focus on safety ensure that students are comfortable and well-supported throughout their stay.
Our teaching for 11-12-year-old students is focused on interactive and task-based learning. You will be taught by experienced primary teachers, who are there to inspire and engage you with the subjects they are passionate about. Our courses run over a week, and during this time you will develop your subject knowledge through multimedia presentations, group work, games, problem-solving, and project work with a meaningful real-life focus. This teaching style has an increased focus on age-appropriate content and offers more opportunities for independent group work than our 9-10 courses.