Mathsaurus Online Courses

The Intermediate Maths Challenge is on 1st February 2023 - are you ready?

The Intermediate Maths Challenge (ages 13 to 16) takes place on 1st February 2023 - teachers don't usually have a lot of time to cover these questions in class but students love them and they're a great way to prove your skills at maths and get a certificate to show for it!

If you're preparing for the IMC I've designed the course 'Go for Gold in Maths Challenges (age 13-16)' to prepare you for those unusual topics on the maths challenges, or you can sign up for Zoom lessons to learn live with me.

There's even a totally free course where you can practise real IMC problems with video hints and solutions and there are similar courses of other age groups too. To get started just click below to sign up for a free account or watch the video below and let me show you around!

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FREE ONLINE COURSE

Get Ready for the Intermediate Maths Challenge!

Practise 25 real questions from past Intermediate Maths Challenge papers with video hints and solutions.

Totally free - no payment details are needed to sign up for this course and it can be accessed immediately.

ONLINE COURSE

Go for Gold in Maths Challenges (age 13-16)

Learn how to solve the toughest problems and master maths challenge topics for ages 13-16.

A fully online course taught by an expert teacher available 24/7 on demand.

SMALL GROUP ZOOM CLASSES

4 week Zoom course in January (Sunday mornings or Monday evenings)

Prepare live (via Zoom) in a small group class with an expert teacher. This 4-week course will cover all the most important ideas in the run up to the IMC.

PAY PER CLASS SMALL GROUP LESSONS

Sign up to one class or attend regularly

Classes for maths challenges at all ages, including classes to prepare for the follow on rounds.

Teacher

Dr Kevin Olding

Kevin Olding is the creator of Mathsaurus. He has a First Class MMATH Mathematics degree from Magdalen College, Oxford and a PhD from the University of Bath, as well as an MSc in Applied Statistics from Birkbeck, University of London (Distinction and prize for best overall performance), an MRes in Statistical Applied Mathematics from the University of Bath, and a degree in Law. Before creating Mathsaurus, Kevin taught maths in London at Westminster School and Dulwich College and also at Birkbeck College (University of London).