Join us for a fun and challenging Maths & Coding Online Camp this summer, running 28 July - 1 August, every morning 10:00–12:30 (with a short 30-minute break).
Each day is split into two exciting parts:
1 hour of Mathematics: tackling engaging problems and real-world logic puzzles
1 hour of Coding: learning how machines understand data, make decisions, and generate patterns
We’ll explore the thinking behind AI and Machine Learning — using simple terms and hands-on activities that are perfect for curious students aged 11-13.
No more than 6 students per group to keep it interactive and personal.
Understand how machines make sense of messy data!
We’ll introduce ideas like patterns, probability, and decision trees, and show how they help machines make predictions — all through maths puzzles and friendly activities.
We’ll use Python to teach your computer how to draw geometric shapes, follow logic, and even make artistic fractals.
Perfect for students who enjoy structure, creativity, and want to learn how algorithms work under the hood.
Learn how we collect, organise, and interpret data to understand the world. We'll explore averages, variation, and trends - and connect these ideas to real-life questions like “How do we train a machine to recognise patterns?”
Build strong problem-solving habits using classic Olympiad-style questions.
These are not about tricks - they’re about learning to think clearly and solve unfamiliar problems with confidence and creativity.
George Ionitsa
Data Scientist and Olympiad Teacher
Olympiad Mathematics has shaped my life from the start: I was admitted to the Faculty of Mathematics at Moscow State University without sitting a single entrance exam, thanks to top finishes in competitions such as the Russian Sharygin Geometry Olympiad, the Moscow Mathematical Olympiad and the All-Siberian Open School Olympiad. After seven years teaching Olympiad Maths and Programming - both independently and at various London Schools of Mathematics & Programming - I’ve guided students to everything from Gold in the Primary Maths Challenge to the highest STEP scores and admission to their dream universities.
Alongside teaching, I have worked professionally as a Data Scientist and Quantitative Developer, building models that power real-world decisions in finance and tech. That industry experience lets me weave practical examples into every lesson, showing how the abstract beauty of mathematics and the logic of code drive algorithms, trading systems and everyday apps. My goal is to inspire students not just to solve problems on paper, but to see how those ideas come alive beyond the classroom.
No more than 6 students per class
2 x 1 hour lessons
Class times are:
10:00 - 11:00
11:30 - 12:30
Every class involves interaction through Zoom, where students collaborate with the teacher and their peers to solve problems
£300 for all 5 days
Places are limited, please register your interest in advance
Ask about our courses and offerings, and we will help you choose what works best for you.