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 Online Tutoring Club
@EduXperience Canada

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Get Ready for University Success in Canada

For more than twenty years, Canadian educators at the Tutoring Club have been committed to helping both Canadian and international students achieve admission and excel academically at prestigious universities in Canada and the United States.

 

Our students have been admitted to and successfully graduated from the most famous Universities in Canada:University of Toronto | University of Waterloo | University of British Columbia | Western University | Queens  University | McMaster University | McGill University | University of Manitoba | University of Alberta | University of Calgary | University of Ottawa | Wilfrid Laurier University | Concordia University | Windsor University | Guelph University | Simon Fraser University, and etc.

University Preparatory Courses

Get Ready for University Success in Canada: Join Our Preparatory Courses Today!

Our courses provide a foundation for university studies in:

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  • Mathematics: Develop a solid foundation in algebra, calculus, and statistics to fulfill university requirements.

  • Computer Sciences: Focuses on programming, algorithm design, and problem-solving. The course emphasizes critical thinking and logical reasoning—skills that are in high demand in the tech industry.

  • Academic English: Enhance your reading writing, and communication skills, which are crucial for success at the university level.

 

All courses are taught by experienced Canadian teachers from local schools and universities who are familiar with academic standards and expectations. They utilize effective teaching methods to ensure you master the material and approach your studies with confidence.

 

Advantages of Enrolling in Our Preparatory Courses:

 

  • Experienced Canadian Teachers: Learn from dedicated educators who have successfully guided students to gain admission to prestigious Canadian universities.

  • Personal Learning Plans: Each student receives a thorough assessment to identify their strengths and areas for improvement, allowing us to create a tailored learning plan that meets their specific needs

  • Flexible Online Classes: Our classes are conducted via Zoom, offering individual attention or small group sessions of 3-4 students, all based on a schedule that works for you.

  • Networking Opportunities: Gain valuable insights by meeting with representatives from the University of Waterloo, University of Manitoba, Brock University, Seneca College enhancing your understanding of the admission process.​

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Students who have completed our courses report feeling more prepared and less stressed during the application process. Many have secured scholarships and admission to their preferred programs.

 

Requirements for participation in the courses:

  • Enrollment in classes is based on an interview and math placement tests

  • English language requirements: Intermediate and above​

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Enroll in Our Courses

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Mathematics

Grade 9, 10​

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Pre-Calculus

Grade 11, 12

Resources to Help You Get Started

CEMC

With over 60 years of experience, the Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing (CEMC), housed in the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Waterloo, is the largest outreach organization of its kind in Canada. Their mission is to increase interest, enjoyment, confidence, and ability in mathematics and computer science among learners and educators in Canada and internationally. 

We invite students in grades 9 – 11/12 to take part in the All-Canadian International

Mathematics/Computer Technology Contests of the 2025 – 2026 academic year!

 

​These are internationally recognized contests in which Canadian, American schoolchildren and schoolchildren from more than 80 countries of the world participate!

   

Participation in Canadian Mathematics Contests gives you the opportunity to:

  • personally test their knowledge and skills for compliance with the requirements of Canadian universities;

  • for the admission committees of the Universities to demonstrate high test results, confirmed by official certificates of the University of Waterloo, which will affect not only admission to foreign universities and the receipt of scholarships and grants;

  • to improve knowledge and understanding of the English language, as all tasks in the Contests are given in English.


As a result, Contests will become a guide for you in your studies and excellent preparation for everyone who plans to study in Canada!

 

Contest Dates in 2025 - 2026

Grade 7/8

Gauss Contest - From Monday, May 11, 2026 to Friday, May 22, 2026

 

Grade 9

Canadian Intermediate Mathematics Contests - Thursday, November 14, 2024

Pascal Contest - Tuesday, February 26, 2026

Fryer Contest - Thursday, April 2, 2026

 

Grade 10

Canadian Intermediate Mathematics Contests - Thursday, November 14, 2024

Cayley Contest - Thursday, February 26, 2026

Galois Contest - Thursday, April 2, 2026

 

Grade 11

Fermat Contest - Thursday, February 26, 2026

Hypatia Contest - Thursday, April 2, 2026

 

Grade 11/12

Canadian Senior Mathematics Contests - Thursday, November 13, 2025

Euclid Contest - Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Canadian Computing Competition - Thursday, February 19, 2026

 

This is important for 2025 graduates!

If you are planning to apply to Universities in Canada in 2026, try to prepare and participate in the Canadian Senior Mathematics Contest, which will be held on NOVEMBER 13, 2025!

This is a chance for you to demonstrate a good level of training in Mathematics, Logic and the ability to solve complex problems.

If you show a good result, you will be able to apply for scholarships/grants at Canadian universities!

You need to register for participation in this Contest before OCTOBER 16, 2025!

 

If you're looking for information on which contests are best suited for your class, how to register, and how to participate, you've come to the right place. We are here to guide you through the process and ensure you have all the you need.​

Stories from Canadian and International Students

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Nicole, Architectural Engineering 2025 Graduates, University of Waterloo

Canada

"Hi, my name is Nicole, and I recently graduated from a five-year Architectural Engineering program at the University of Waterloo, which included co-op placements.

 

I graduated from St. Elizabeth Catholic High School (Toronto), which offers a specialized arts program, and I was part of the visual arts stream. Throughout elementary and high school, I took Math and Science classes at Tutoring Club@EduXperience Canada.

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Whenever I had classes, Olga (Math teacher) and Vlad (Science teacher) helped me with homework, assignments, and understanding complex concepts that were often confusing at school. They are both incredibly knowledgeable in their fields and genuinely care about their students’ success.

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Their support helped me achieve a high 80s average in Grade 12, which allowed me to apply to university. I graduated high school in 2020, right at the peak of the pandemic. All of my university classes were online, and unfortunately, many professors struggled to effectively teach difficult concepts in that format. I was fortunate to have Olga’s support through Calculus I, II, III, Linear Algebra, and Differential Equations, while Vlad helped me with first-year chemistry and electrical circuits. University during the pandemic was extremely stressful and challenging, but I’m grateful to have had their guidance. They helped me not only do well academically but also truly understand the material."

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