Application Phase 1: Document Submission
- For Grades 3 and 4, at least two math contest certificates with honour roll.*
- For Grades 5 to 12, at least three math contest certificates with honour roll.*
- A recommendation letter from your math teacher at day school or SoM.
- A written paragraph on a mathematics topic which you would like to learn about in no less than 200 words. Explain why you choose the topic and what aspects interest you the most.
- For grades 9 – 12, a recent day school report card with a minimum of 92% or A+ in mathematics.
* Honour roll scores are 80% or above. Honour roll certificates for contests taken with SoM this year will only be handed out at the end of the school year. Therefore, please include screenshots of the contest scores and highlight the applicant's name. For students registered in SoM grades 1-6, BrightSpace screenshots of the CNML, SOMC, or Mathematica results are accepted. Please see the following links to find your name on the honour roll of some common contests: Math Kangaroo, Mathematica, COMC
* We encourage all students who are interested and motivated to apply. Students who upload less than the required number of certificates will be considered for acceptance. The selection is made after assessing the entrance competition only.
Application Phase 2: Entrance Exam
All applicants will be invited to compete for the top 12-16 positions within their level. The entrance exam focuses on reasoning and problem solving and has a total of 12 short answer questions.
The entrance test will be administered online using a secure proctoring platform.
The test will be available for completion from 8:00 AM EST to 8:00 PM EST on Friday, July 17th, 2026.
We suggest the following material to practice for the entrance competition:
- Grades 3 and 4: Spirit of Math Contest Grades 3 to 6, Resources – Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools, Inc., MOEMS®
- Grades 5 and 6: Spirit of Math Contest Grades 5 to 6, Resources – Math Olympiads for Elementary and Middle Schools, Inc., MOEMS®
- Grades 7 and 8: PurpleComet, Gauss, Study Resources
- Grades 9 and 10: Purple Comet HS, Pascal, Cayley, Fryer, Galois
- Grades 11 and 12: Harvard MIT Math Tournament, Purple Comet HS, Hypatia, Euclid, Canadian Senior Math Contests
- All grades: Mathematica, Math Kangaroo
Schedule
All classes will take place in person at Spirit of Math Headquarters on Mondays.
The program will run from September 21st, 2026 to May 10th, 2027.
- Grade 3–4: 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
- Grade 5–6: 6:15 PM – 7:45 PM
- Grade 7–8: 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
- Grade 9–10: 6:15 PM – 7:45 PM
- Grade 11–12: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Contests 2026-2027
We are aiming to offer our students the chance to participate in multiple national and international competitions, with a focus on team competitions. We are planning to participate in some of the following contests during the 2026-27 session.
- Grades 3-8: Noetic, MOEMS, Mustang Math Tournament, Purple Comet, Canadian Innovation Math Contest
- Grades 9-12: Purple Comet, Harvard MIT Math Tournament in Boston, The Western Mathematics Exposition Competition, CTMC
Expectations
To stay in the program, students need to be active participants and contribute to the learning of other members which will give them the full benefit from the coaching experience. As members of the club, students are expected to:
- Attend Competitive Contest Team sessions.
- For grades 3 to 10, a maximum absence of two sessions is accepted.
- For grades 11 and 12, a maximum absence of three sessions is accepted.
- Compete in at least three prestigious math competitions during the school year.
- Participate in team competitions, as organized by the coach.
- Complete one group discovery project and presentation.
- Organize and attend additional discover topic meetings.
- Participate in your coaching sessions and be engaged in out of classroom activities, such as commenting on online posts and discussions between sessions.
Discovery Topics
Besides the regular coaching sessions students will be completing one independent research project - the Discovery Topic. The purpose of the Discovery Topic is for students to explore advanced math concepts through collaborative research. Students will develop a great understanding of this math topic and will be able to present their learning.
Guest Speaker
One guest speaker visits the Competitive Contest Team every year to engage students through interactive presentations on an advanced math topics or research project.
Costs
Entrance Exam Fee: $35
Program Fee: $1,100
Travel to Competitions
Students participating in the Competitive Contest Team Grades 11 - 12 must be able to travel to national and international math competitions. To ensure the safety and guidance of our students, they need to be accompanied by one parent/guardian to all out of town events. Furthermore, expenses for food, accommodation, and travel will not be covered by Spirit of Math. We are actively exploring options for financial aid to assist with the expenses, but please note that there is no certainty in securing such aid.
Contact
Email: [email protected]