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Math Tutoring Guelph | Foundations based on Understanding

Queen Elizaberth Academy is a Ministry accredited tutoring school, offering high qualty tutoring services and credit courses to students in Guelph. We help students to build foundations based on understanding, not memorizing, so they will succeed in their math academic journey.

Our students have gained admission to leading universities such as Waterloo, Queen’s, McGill, Laurier, and Western, with scholarships ranging from $2,000 to $48,000.

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How Our Guelph Math Tutors Help You Build a Strong Foundation?

Math can be challenging for many students because it is cumulative—when foundational skills are missed, gaps develop and make future learning more difficult. That’s why building a strong foundation is essential.

QE teaching approach focuses on understanding, not memorizing

Memorization is not the right approach. Many students rely on memorizing equations and steps, hoping the same questions will appear on tests—but they rarely do. Math should be learned through understanding and applying concepts to different types of problems. This means grasping the “why” behind each concept and learning how the pieces connect to form the bigger picture. Once students develop this understanding, solving problems becomes much easier.

All QEA math tutoring in Guelph is one on one private. We will teach the full lesson and review what you have learned during that week. In this way, you won't miss anything.
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Meet Our Expert High School Math Tutors in Guelph

Our Guelph faculty specializes in the Grade 11 and 12 MCR3U, MHF4U, and MCV4U curriculum, providing the advanced support needed for competitive university admissions to programs like UofT Engineering and Waterloo Math

Nikki V. – Advanced Functions & Calculus Specialist

Nikki is a University of Toronto specialist with over 5 years of professional tutoring experience. She is our lead tutor for MHF4U (Advanced Functions) and MCV4U (Calculus & Vectors), specializing in the rigorous transition from Grade 11 Foundations to Grade 12 University-level math.

Kosal C. – Master’s Candidate, Mathematics (York University)

Kosal is a Mathematics Master’s candidate at York University, bringing advanced academic rigor to the QEA tutoring team. He specializes in bridging the gap between high school foundations and university-level analysis. With deep expertise in Calculus, Linear Algebra, and Advanced Functions, Kosal focuses on preparing students for the logical demands of higher education STEM programs.

Our high quality lessons are backed by successful track records:

  • Focus on strengthening foundations and filling in gaps from previous years. This is especially important for students who struggle with math. As their understanding grows, they develop a solid grasp of the material and gradually build confidence.

  • Our tutoring follows a structured, lesson-based approach. We focus on teaching core concepts and guiding students through application-based word problems. With detailed lesson plans for each unit, we ensure all key concepts and problem types are thoroughly covered.

  • We emphasize challenging application and word problems, which are especially critical in Advanced Functions (MHF4U) and Calculus (MCV4U). This approach ensures students are well-prepared for the level of difficulty they will face on tests.

  • Provide worksheets for weekly practice, including difficult application / thinking / word problems that students will encounter on tests

  • Test writing strategies will be taught to our students to maximize their performance on tests.

  • Exam review package and mock exams will be provided before the finals.

MCR3U - Math Tutoring for Math 11 Functions

  • Grade 11 math (MCR3U) is an important foundation course, that students need to master foundations to do well in the grade 12 advanced functions.
  • The key foundation units are: exponents, transformations, trigonometry and polynomials.

Learn Math 11 Foundations with QE expert tutors

MHF4U - Math Tutoring for Advanced Functions

  • Advanced Functions is required for most university applications. This is a demanding course and the foundation from grade 11 math is important. The tough units includes: trigonometry, logarithms, and rational functions.
  • Prepare for a demanding course: We help students transition smoothly from Grade 11 math by reinforcing key concepts and identifying gaps before they become obstacles.
  • Study hard for foundation skills: Our tutoring focuses on challenging areas like trigonometry, function transformations, and algebraic proofs, where many students tend to struggle.
  • Stay consistent through ups and downs: With regular support and personalized strategies, we guide students through the “rollercoaster” nature of the course and keep them on track for university success.

Enhance your problem solving skills with QE Math Tutoring

IB Math Tutoring

  • IB Math approaches university level, and our focus is to build the foundation for advanced concepts, and teaching our students problem solving techniques to perform well in IB Math.
  • Master IB-style problems: We break down complex concepts, then guide students through the unique problem types found in IB exams — a critical step in moving from understanding to mastery.
  • Practice with purpose: Our custom IB-level worksheets and weekly assignments help students build familiarity with the exam’s difficulty and develop consistent problem-solving habits.

Learn how to tackle IB challenging problems with QE Math tutors

Grade 9-10 Junior high school Math Tutoring

  • Grade 9 and 10 are critical years to build the foundation for senior high school math. Students neglect the foudnation skills such as factoring, linear systems and graphing will encounter significant difficulty in grade 11 and 12.
  • Step-by-step, one-on-one support: We follow the school curriculum closely and explain each concept clearly to ensure your child truly understands the "why" behind every problem.
  • Foundation for future success: By mastering core skills early, students gain the confidence and readiness they need for the senior high school years when grades start to count for university.

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Math Tutoring Guelph The QEA Approach

Private 1 on 1 Math Tutoring in Guelph that builds foundations

We focus on understanding not memorizing. We have a structured approach with lessons teaching to the students based on his Ontario school curriculum. We also teach problem solving techniques that help students to tackle application / thinking problems on tests.

The QEA Structured Approach

Step 1: Review concepts from school
To build a good foundation, students must understand the concepts first. QEA is Ministry accredited, where we have lesson plans on every unit, down to every single step. We systematically teach concepts and show how to apply them.
Step 2: Teach how to apply concepts on school homework and our Test-level application problems
To build a good foundation, students must understand the concepts first. QEA is Ministry accredited, where we have lesson plans on every unit, down to every single step. We systematically teach concepts and show how to apply them.
Step 3: Weekly extra homework practice focus on test-level difficulty
Teachers sometimes give easy homework and very tough tests, where students are not prepared for test level difficulty. QEA develops our own worksheet package that are on par with test level difficulty, especially on application / thinking problems. This will train our students with an edge to tackle tough problems on tests.
Step 4: Learn study skills and Exam writing strategies to build long term success
QEA students can attend our Seminars and Workshops on study skills and test writing strategies. We provide these seminars throughout the year free of charge or low price for our students.

We share the best approach from other top 95%+ students and our wealth of experience. This helps our students to build long term success.

Comparing MCR3U (Functions) and MHF4U (Advanced Functions)

Feature Grade 11 Functions (MCR3U) Grade 12 Advanced Functions (MHF4U)
Primary Goal Building the foundations of algebraic logic. Preparing for University Calculus and Engineering.
Key Units Quadratic, Exponential, and Trigonometric functions. Polynomial, Rational, and Logarithmic functions.
Difficulty Gap Introduction to “Thinking” style problems. High-speed curriculum with heavy emphasis on Application.
University Path Prerequisite for all Grade 12 U-level math. Required for Business, STEM, and Health Science.
Common Struggle Managing the shift from “Steps” to “Concepts.” Combining multiple concepts into complex 10-mark problems.
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Congratulations to our students who were admitted to their top choice university (Queens, Wilfred Laurier, McGill etc.).  Our students obtained scholarships from $2,000 to $48,000
Jeff R. Queen’s Commerce
Paul M. Queen’s Engineering
Melissa W. Western Ivey
Taylor W. Western Medical Science
Josh M. OCAD
Miranda D. Wilfred Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Colin H. Queen’s Commerce
Stephanie L. Queen’s Commerce
Jeremy R. Western Ivey
Robbie M. Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Eric M. Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Jiv S. Wilfrid Laurier BBA (Coop)
Vivian T. U of T Rotman
Stacy L. Western Engineering
Laura P. Western Medical Science
David P. U of T Rotman
Britney R. Wilfred Laurier BBA (Co-op)
Monika S. Western Health Science
Lisa V. U of T Architecture
Katie F. McGill Arts
Carter S. Western Ivey
James B. Wilfred Laurier BBA
Sydney H. Queen’s Engineering
Brianna M. Waterloo Science
Sam A. Queen’s Science
Bill N. Waterloo Mathematics
Catherine M. McGill Engineering
Jennifer F. Queen’s Commerce
Craig C. Western Engineering
Allen T. Queen’s Engineering
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Success of QEA alumni

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Microsoft Manager
Graduate of Queen’s Commerce
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Corporate Lawyer
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Business Dev. associate
Fidelity Investments
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Master degree candidate
UC Berkeley
Data analyst, Citigroup
Graduate of Boston University
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MD Candidate
University of Queensland
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Empowering Academic Success in the Royal City

At our academy, we provide an elite academic bridge for students in Guelph’s most competitive school programs. Our 2026 curriculum is meticulously aligned with the Upper Grand District School Board (UGDSB) and the Wellington Catholic District School Board (WCDSB), ensuring students are not only meeting but exceeding Ontario's provincial standards.

Specialized Support for Guelph’s Top Programs

Guelph is known for its high academic engagement and specialized secondary pathways. We provide expert, tailored mentorship for students enrolled in:

International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma: Rigorous math and science support for the IB Diploma Programme at Bishop Macdonell Catholic High School and the preparatory streams at Guelph Collegiate Vocational Institute (GCVI).

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Meet our Math Tutor Team in Guelph

Meet our math tutoring team in Guelph

QEA approach to tutoring students in Guelph
Nikki V.
QEA Math Teacher
Nikki is a certified teacher with Master degree in Education from University of Toronto. She has been working with QEA for over 6 years, and many of QEA top students came out of her class
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Kosal C.
Master candidate, Mathematics
York University
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How to get high marks in Math 11 (MCR3U)?
- Advice for Math 11 - MCR3U

Common challenges for math 11

Grade 11 Math (MCR3U) challenges students with a big jump in difficulty, introducing abstract concepts and demanding more independent problem-solving.
  • Students often struggle with new topics like trigonometric identities, graph transformations, and algebraic proofs — all of which require deeper conceptual understanding.
  • Course selection adds pressure, as many students are unsure whether to take the Academic or Mixed stream, not realizing that Academic Math keeps more university options open.

2 tips to score higher marks on math 11 MCR3U

Tip #1.
Have a good foundation
Tips from QE Math tutors Guelph

Before taking this math course, try to strengthen your math foundational skills from grade 10. Key math skills include factoring (especially trinomials), fractions (grade 8-9 level), Linear systems and quadratics with a good understanding of domain and range, x and y intercepts and asymptotes. With math foundational skills down it will be easier to follow the lessons and work in this math course, and less time will be spent catching up on previous material.

Tip #2.
Organize your steps
Organized tips from our QE Math tutors

Many grade 11 math questions involve multiple steps. Ensure you understand why you are undertaking each step from a logical or math perspective, and the pinpoint the goal of the steps, that is to say as ‘what am I trying to solve?’ Work through the steps after you have done this. By breaking the problems into steps, the questions will seem less overwhelming.

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How to get high marks in Advanced Functions (MHF4U)?
- Math Advice for MHF4U courses

Common challenges for advanced functions

Advanced Functions (MHF4U) can feel like a rollercoaster for many students, as it combines familiar concepts with much more complex applications.
  • The calculus section builds on Advanced Functions, requiring a strong grasp of algebra, trigonometry, and graphing to succeed with derivatives and related applications.
  • The vector section introduces brand-new 3D concepts, with problem-solving skills that feel closer to physics — often catching students off guard if they lack spatial reasoning or experience.

2 tips to score higher marks on advanced functions MHF4U

Tip #1.
Strengthen your math foundation
Foundation tips from QE math tutors Guelph

It would be a good idea, before the beginning of Advanced Functions, to brush up on the foundation's skills of math, such as factoring (especially trinomial factoring), domain and range, graphing, adding rational expression, and trigonometry ratios. If you wait until the course begins, it may be difficult to keep pace with the new material in Advanced Functions. Foundations are always important, and as with all mathematics course, this one builds upon your past knowledge, so be sure to review before starting Advanced Functions!

Tip #2.
Practicing of variety of application problems
Practice problems available from QE math location at Carden Street.

Also, make sure to keep good, organized notes to stay on top of the course units in Advanced Functions. Do not be afraid to practice problems beyond those assigned in the homework, as Advanced Functions is known for containing a very wide variety of questions and problems, and therefore the more you expose yourself to such problems, the better prepared you will be. Because of this, the Queen Elizabeth Academy provides all of our students with extra worksheets on Advanced Functions and practice tests to hone their skills and succeed.

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How to get high marks in Calculus (MCV4U)?
Math advice for calculus MCV4U

Common challenges for Calculus and Vectors 12

Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U) is a split-focus course that challenges students with both advanced function-based calculus and entirely new vector concepts.
  • The calculus section builds on Advanced Functions, requiring a strong grasp of algebra, trigonometry, and graphing to succeed with derivatives and related applications.
  • The vector section introduces brand-new 3D concepts, with problem-solving skills that feel closer to physics — often catching students off guard if they lack spatial reasoning or experience.

2 tips to score higher marks on Calculus and Vectors 12 MCV4U

Tip #1.
Understanding the concept
Concepts taught from QE Math tutors Guelph

In order to succeed in Vector Calculus, make sure you are proficient in exponents, factoring, combining rational expressions such as fractions with algebra, and solving equations.

Make sure to pay special attention to the Optimization Unit in Calculus, which includes many word problems. If you struggle with word problems, make sure to prepare for this Calculus unit in particular. As always, make sure to keep your notes organized. Identify the different kinds of Calculus problems. This will help you to clarify the Calculus concepts in this course significantly, and also help to keep track of your progress.

Tip #2.
Write down the steps clearly and understand the reasons behind them

When approaching vectors in Calculus, the concepts are highly complex. To address this, try to lay out and write down all of the steps clearly, and write down why you are taking such steps as well. What variable are you attempting to achieve at every step? This approach to tackle Calculus will simplify some of the more complex questions, and will also allow you to pinpoint areas in which you will require extra help.

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FAQ for Math students in Guelph

How much does a math tutor cost per hour in Canada?

The cost per hour for math tutor in Canada, depends on the grade. For QE Math tutoring, you get the most value out of the money you spend. You get great education and caring tutors who will help your child to build foundation, not just answering a few questions.

How much is a math tutor in Ontario?

The cost for a math tutor in Ontario depends on the grade level. For QE math tutoring, you get the best learning experience, building the foundation and great education for the money you spend. It's more than just getting someone to answer a few questions. Your child will get a role model, a top academic achiever, who will coach and guide your child step by step.

Is Mathnasium better than Kumon?

We don't comment on our competitor, but QE delivers one on one private tutoring (not groups) that is lesson based with high quality tutors.

Are math tutors worth it?

Math tutor is worth it, if you can find a good one, who will help you to build a good foundation It's important because math counts for most of your university application marks, and it's very competitive.

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The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12: Mathematics

High school math topics

In taking high school math course, here are the topics covered:

 

MPM1D. Grade 9 Principle of Mathematics

Grade 9 Math Tutoring Curriculum

Unit Topics
Unit 1. Numeracy and Number Sense
  • Numbers: Percents, Ratios and Rates
  • Understanding Exponents
  • Learning the principles of Fractions
Unit 2. Polynomials
  • Exponent Laws
  • Polynomials
  • Distributive Property
Unit 3. Equations
  • Simplifying Expressions and Solving Equations
  • Algebra
Unit 4. Linear Relations
  • Determining Characteristics of Linear Relations
  • Investigating Constant Rate of Change
  • Variation
Unit 5. Measurement and Geometry
  • Slope and intercept
  • Investigating the Properties of Slope
  • Solving Problems Involving Perimeter, Area, Surface Area, and Volume

MPM2D. Grade 10 Principles of Mathematics

Grade 10 Math Tutoring Curriculum

Unit Topics
Unit 1. Quadratic Relations
  • Solving Linear Systems
  • Basic Properties of Quadratic Relations
  • Solving Problems Involving Quadratic Relations
Unit 2. Analytic Geometry
  • Solving Problems by Using Linear Systems
  • Exploring Line Segments
  • Understanding Geometric Properties
Unit 3. Trigonometry
  • Properties of Triangles
  • Circumcentre of a Triangle
  • Investigating Similarity and Solving Problems Involving Similar Triangles
Unit 4. Polynomials and Factoring
  • Different types of Factoring
  • Laws of Exponent
  • Multi-Stage of Factoring

MCR3U. Grade 11 Functions

Grade 11 Math Tutoring Curriculum

Unit Topics
Unit 1. Exploring Functions
  • Introduce Rational Expressions
  • Domain and Range
  • Function Notation
  • Learning Transformations of Functions
  • Exponential Functions
  • Discrete Functions
Unit 2. Trigonometry
  • Primary and Secondary Trigonometric Ratios
  • Laws of Sine and Cosine
  • Applications of Trigonometry
  • Solving problems using Trigonometry
Unit 3. Trigonometric Functions
  • Sketching graphs of Sine, Cosine and Tangent
  • Understanding Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
  • Solving problems using Trigonometric Equations
Unit 4. Sequences and Series
  • Introduce Sequences
  • 3 types of Sequences
  • Pascal’s Triangle
  • Binomial Theorem
  • Arithmetic and Geometric Series

MHF4U. Grade 12 Advanced Functions

Grade 12 Math Tutoring Curriculum

Unit Topics
Unit 1. Polynomial Functions
  • Transformations of Polynomial Functions
  • Sketching graphs of Polynomial Functions
  • Average Rate of Change
  • Instantaneous Rate of Change
Unit 2. Polynomial Equations
  • Descartes’ Rule of Signs
  • Understanding Polynomial Equations
  • Theorem of Factors
Unit 3. Trigonometric Functions
  • Application of radian measure
  • Transformations of Trigonometric Functions
  • Solving problems involving Trigonometric equations
Unit 4. Logarithmic Functions
  • Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
  • Understanding Exponential and Logarithmic Functions
  • Solving problems involving Logarithmic equations
  • Properties of Logarithms

MCV4U. Grade 12 Calculus and Vectors

Grade 12 Math Tutoring Curriculum

Unit Topics
Unit 1. Vectors
  • Introduction to vectors and scalars
  • Understanding vector properties
  • Vector operations
Unit 2. Vector Applications
Unit 3. Lines and Planes
  • Parametric and Vector Equations of Lines in 2-Space
  • Symmetric and Scalar Equations of Lines in 2-Space
  • Lines in 3-Space
Unit 4. Rates of Change and Limits
  • Rates of Change
  • Learning the limits of functions
  • The Derivative of a Function
Unit 5. Derivative Rules
  • Power rule
  • Product rule
  • Chain Rule
  • Quotient Rule
Unit 6. Curve Sketching
  • Functions' Increasing/Decreasing Intervals
  • Asymptotes
  • Optimization
  • L’Hôpital’s Rule
  • Related Rates
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