How does Ace of Math work?
Learn how it all works in just a few minutes
Our Director David explains how we can help your child succeed in high school math and what makes the Ace of Math program so effective
From Math Frustration to Exam-Day Confidence
Mastering High School Math, One Step at a Time
We offer a flexible, targeted approach designed to help your teen rebuild their confidence, master the Ontario curriculum, and excel.
By tailoring our program to your child's immediate academic needs, we ensure they have the exact tools they need to overcome hurdles and ace their final exams.
Here is how our custom process guides your child to success:




Step 1: Pinpoint the Gaps
We don't guess—we measure.
Every student starts with a diagnostic assessment that pinpoints hidden gaps from previous grades.
This creates a precise roadmap to ensure they ace their high school exams.




Step 2: Tailor the Learning Path
Based on the assessment, we map out one of two customized learning tracks:


Path A: Stay On Track & Thrive
For students seeking top grades, minimal stress, and engaging challenges:
Targeted 1-on-1 Support: Clarifying complex school math
Proactive Pacing: Staying on track with the curriculum to prevent exam cramming
Advanced Challenges: Pushing skills to boost academic confidence, using advanced problems
Path B: Bridge the Gaps & Keep Pace
For students struggling to keep up, who may need to bridge critical learning gaps:
The Dual-Focus Strategy: Rebuilding foundational weak spots while supporting current schoolwork.
Targeted Worksheet Packs: Custom worksheet packages to address specific learning gaps
Optimal Momentum: Two weekly sessions recommended to catch up and keep pace.
Step 3: Provide Collaborative, Premium Care
Your child gets a dedicated team, not just a tutor:




Director-Led Strategy:
David checks on the student's learning needs
David customizes their worksheet packs to address knowledge gaps, and supplement current school work
On-the-Spot Flexibility:
Tutors pivot instantly to handle sudden quizzes or tough homework, with custom worksheets provided on one day's notice.
The Instructor conducts the Lesson, addressing any specific pain points in the student's active learning
Active Progress Syncing:
The Instructor sends a Lesson Report
David and your tutor communicate regularly to adjust lessons based on real-time progress
Frequently Asked Questions
Where do the lessons happen?
In-person lessons are usually at the client’s house, but can also take place at a library. It is important for a parent or guardian to be in the house during the entire lesson.
Online lessons are conducted via Google Meet or Zoom
What grades do you teach?
Grades 1-12, and first year of university level math.
How does scheduling work?
You’ll be signing up for a weekly tutoring program. For most students, they’ll have sessions at the same time each week.
We will discuss this during our initial consultation, and we can discuss changes to the schedule at any time.
What times are available?
Monday to Friday: 9am to 9pm
Saturday and Sunday: 9am to 7pm
How does online tutoring work?
During online sessions, we will be using an excellent, highly secure screen-sharing platform.
The shared whiteboard enables both the student and teacher to write together on the same page, while interacting on a video call
Students must have access to a computer, an audio headset with microphone, and a reliable Internet connection.
Who will tutor my child?
Our experienced tutors are typically in their senior year at UofT, TMU, or York University, studying math or a math-related subject
At the initial consultation, we’ll discuss your child’s learning needs, to match the right tutor for your child.
David supervises all tutors weekly to ensure your child’s math learning needs and working relationship are on track.
Do I have to commit to a certain number of lessons?
After the first lesson you and your child can decide if you'd like to continue. Thereafter, there is a minimum commitment to 12 more lessons. You can cancel at any time after that, with zero days notice.
How often should my child have tutoring lessons?
Frequency of lessons depends on your child’s needs.
Most students have one 1-hour lesson every week.
If your child needs extra support, two 1-hour lessons/week are possible.
Can I book just a few lessons or bi-weekly lessons?
Yes. Please contact us for the price of ad-hoc lessons or bi-weekly lessons
I need extra help this week. Are you available?
Yes. Please reach out to us and we’ll do our best to accommodate your request.
Do you help with school homework?
Yes. The lesson can be used to cover your child's schoolwork, our own curriculum, or a bit of both. The choice is yours.
Can you provide support for other school subjects?
Yes, we also provide tutoring in biology, physics, and chemistry.








