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Earn OSSD summer credits: MHF4U, ENG4U, SPH4U, SCH4U and more

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Summer High School Credits that builds foundation and enable students to achieve higher

Queen Elizabeth Academy is a premier education facility providing high-quality academics for our students. We focus on building a sound foundation for our students preparing for successful entry to top universities.

Over the past 9 years, we worked with thousands of students, many of whom were admitted to top universities: Waterloo, Queen’s, Western, Laurier, and McGill, with scholarships from $2,000 to $23,000.

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Meet Our Expert Teachers: who explains concepts students can understand

Our Unionville summer school faculty is a mix of OCTs, MA / PhD candidates, and TA who taught at the university levels. We have deep expertise in each subject area with our 40+ teachers team. We teach in a way that students can understand, not memorize, and focus on building a solid foundation for your child.

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.

Diana J. – PhD Candidate in English Literature at York University

Diana is also an English instructor at Seneca College. With 6 years of experience teaching at both the university and high school levels, she is an expert at helping students bridge the gap between secondary school writing and university-level analysis.

Zach W. – MSc in Chemistry, McMaster University

With 4+ years of experience as a university-level Chemistry Teaching Assistant, Zach excels at breaking down complex chemical concepts for his students. He has extensive experience mentoring IB HL and SL students, ensuring they build the strong, logical foundation required for advanced chemistry success.

QEA Summer School Locations

Summer School Toronto
Summer School Mississauga
Summer School Oakville

OSSD Credit Courses

ENG4U
SPH4U
SCH4U
MHF4U
MCR3U

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Summer School 2026: Schedule & Enrollment

Dates: July 2nd, 2026 - July 29, 2026

Class Schedule: Mon - Friday: 9.00am to 2.30pm

Our Intensive Summer Credit Schedule

Unlike traditional high schools that split attention across four or more subjects, we champion a single-subject focus. This intensive model allows students to dedicate 100% of their academic energy to one course, significantly increasing their ability to master complex concepts, improve assignment quality, and achieve higher final grades in the Ontario Curriculum.

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Benefits to Students

1. Small Class Sizes

To maintain the quality of our summer school lessons, class size is limited to a maximum of 9 students, giving our summer school students the opportunity to ask questions throughout an ongoing lecture

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2. Step by Step

Explanations

Our focus in our summer school is to build step by step on the student's understanding of the materials. We turn complex concepts into simpler steps for our students to absorb and understand.

3. Building

Foundations:

For our students who are applying to universities, building a better foundational knowledge is key to success. This is achievable given the focus in our summer school, with only one single subject for the student.

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4. One on One Attention:

We structure a work period in each of our lessons that our teachers walk around and help each student one by one. In our online live class, each student will get a ‘slice’ of time, where our teacher will enter their virtual room, to work with them one by one. Our summer school students can clarify any misunderstanding.

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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 $23,000
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Teachers

Meet our expert teachers - from OCT certified to Master / PhD candidates

Amjad M.
Calculus Teacher
Graduate with Master degree of Mathematics University of Toronto. Employed by U of T to teach calculus tutorial as TA.
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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QEA Physics Tutor
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QEA Biology and Chemistry Tutor
Dev is graduated with a science degree at York University, currently enrolled in dental school. Dev has been working with QEA for 4 years.
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Ben T.
English Teacher

Teaches:  English grade 5 to 12

PhD Candidate, English literature

Writing Course Director, Guelph-Humber University 

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Laura C.
MD Candidate

Harvard University

Queen Elizabeth Advisor

Designed Learning Strategies for our courses. 

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John C.
Mathematics Tutor and Science TutorTeaches:  Calculus, Advanced Functions, Physics

PhD Candidate, University of Toronto

Taught university mathematics tutoring classes for 2+ years

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Stay on top

Since summer school runs rather quickly, it is important to organize your time well, so that you don't fall behind In summer school, you will expect to have a test every 3 days. There is no gap between the last day of class and the exam. Therefore, it is imperative for you to stay on top daily.

Organize your time

Dedicate 1 to 1.5 hour each day after class, to review your notes. This will help you to stay on top. In addition, practice as if you will get a test tomorrow on the new materials. Do your reading (if you are taking English) ahead of time, such as Shakespeare or the novel.

Maximize your learning during class

It is important to listen attentively, take notes, so that you will learn most of the materials in class. Since summer school runs quickly and your duration of the day is 5 hours. It is important to utilize that time effectively. Try to understand the concepts in class, do practice and ask questions.

Preparing for tests

Keeping on top is important, so that you are always ready for tests. Practice daily. On the day before the test, you need to review your own study notes / notes taken in class, and practice a variety of questions Label questions under type 1, type 2, type 3 etc., and this will help you organize your knowledge and avoid getting confused. On concepts, try write out the concepts in your own words, and this will facilitate your understanding of the materials.

FAQ for Summer School Students in Unionville

What is Summer School in Unionville?

Summer school in Unionville is an educational program offered during the summer months for students to continue their learning, catch up on credits, or explore new subjects. It provides a variety of courses and opportunities for academic growth.

When does Summer School in Unionville typically start and end?

The start and end dates for summer school in Unionville can vary from year to year and between schools. It usually begins in July and runs for a duration of several weeks, typically ending in early August.

Who can attend Summer School in Unionville?

Summer school in Unionville is open to students of all ages, including elementary, middle, and high school students. It's also available for adults looking to further their education.

What courses are offered during Summer School in Unionville?

Summer school programs in Unionville offer a wide range of courses, including core subjects like mathematics, science, English, and social studies, as well as elective courses. The specific courses available may vary by school and grade level.

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Online Summer School

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How can our Online Summer School help students to build foundations?

The challenge for many summer school courses is that they are self study based. For courses such as math, chemistry, physics, English, students have to be taught. This is the only way to ensure that they have the foundation going into the next year.

QE provides online credit courses with Live lessons. (not watching video). Our instructors are there to teach the course, just like in a classroom, with full interaction, asking questions period. We run a small class size with a maximum of 9 students, and we dedicate period for 1 on 1 time with the teacher, built into many of our classes.

We facilitate understanding, not memorizing. Our students are able to build foundations through a positive learning experience, fixing up their gaps, and understanding the concepts.

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Online Summer School - Benefits to Students

1. Live teaching

To build foundations on critical subjects such as English, Math, Physics and Chemistry, self study and watching YouTube videos is not sufficient. QEA provides live classes online - Students are properly taught. In our online class, students can ask questions and interact with our teacher, just like a regular in person class.

2. Proper lessons

When it comes to building foundations, students need to have proper lessons. What does this mean?

QEA teacher delivers a live lecture. During a lecture, students are free to ask questions just like in an in person class.

We take it a step further - on most of our live online lessons, we dedicate 1 on 1 time between teacher and student during class period, so that students can clarify any misconceptions right after the lecture.

This is important in facilitating their learning and understanding, especially on complex subjects such as math and physics.

3. Small Class Sizes - QEA Online Summer School

To maintain the quality of our online summer school, class size is limited to a maximum of 9 students. This gives our online summer school students the chance to ask questions throughout the ongoing lecture.

Students are no longer being placed in the corner. Rather, they are all active participants in a fully interactive, live lecture.

4. Facilitate understanding, not memorizing

When it comes to math, physics and chemistry, students tend to memorize equations and steps. This is not the preferred way of learning.

At QE online summer school, we facilitate understanding, not memorizing. What does it mean? When it comes to explanation, the QE teacher will explain the "why" behind a concept or the reasoning behind a step, therefore the student can understand the logic behind it.

This is critical to prepare them with a strong foundation preparing for the next grade or university. Teachers (professors) will not give the same question with different numbers. Students are expected to apply their concepts to changing situations. QE prepares our students for this.

5. Fully interactive

QEA online summer school is fully interactive. During our live lecture, students are free to ask questions. We have a dedicated class discussion period, where students are encouraged to participate and put forward their ideas and input. In most of our lessons, we have dedicated 1 on 1 time with the teacher built into classwork period, where students can clarify any misconceptions privately with the teacher.

QEA Online Summer School - Subjects available

Grade 12 Online Summer School

Advanced Functions | Chemistry 12 | Physics 12 | English 12

Grade 11 Online Summer School

Math 11 | English 11 | Chemistry 11 | Physics 11

Grade 10 Online Summer School

Math 10 | English 10

Grade 9 Online Summer School

Math 9 | English 9

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Tips to achieve higher grades on Online Summer School

Summary your own notes after each class

It is important for students to make their own study notes - to summarize their learning after each class. In your own words, summarize the concepts, types of problems and their way of solving it. These notes will become invaluable when it comes to tests and exams preparations

Dedicate time for homework

Although QEA online classes provide class time for homework, it is important for students to practice to build a good foundation. You should dedicate time after school to do homework. Practice makes perfect!

Maximize your learning during class

In our online lessons, our teachers will fully explain each concept and go over the critical problems. It is important for you to take short notes, placed in different sections. For example, "tools" means the equations that you can use in certain problems; "be careful" are the traps that you need to beware of careless errors; "concepts" are the key concepts learned over each lesson. In this way, your learning will be much more organized. This can reduce confusion and make careless mistakes on tests.

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QE Summer School Curriculum: Accredited ENG4U, MHF4U & SCH4U Credits

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Summer School Subjects - Ministry Inspected Credits

MHF4U Advanced

Functions

SCH4U Chemistry 12
SPH4U Physics 12
ENG4U English 12
MCR3U Math 11
SCH3U Chemistry 11
SPH3U Physics 11
MPM2D Math 10
MPM1D Math 9
ENG3U English 11
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High school math topics

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

 

MPM1D. Grade 9 Principle of Mathematics

Grade 9 Math MPM1D - Accredited Summer School 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 MPM2D - Accredited Summer School 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 MCR3U - Accredited Summer School 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 Advanced Functions MHF4U - Accredited Summer School 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 Calculus MCV4U - Accredited Summer School 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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Teaching/Learning Strategies - Summer School Unionville

  • Whole-class, small group, and individual instruction;
  • Electronic technology of dynamic software, calculators, the Internet, spreadsheets and multi-media in activities, demonstrations and investigations;
  • Encourage maximum student participation in classroom activities;
  • Share the rubrics for culminating activities at the beginning of the unit, so expectations are clear
  • Encourage inquiry-questioning, investigating, communicating in a variety of ways;
  • Provide opportunities to acquire knowledge and apply that knowledge in a variety of contexts;
  • Identify & address different learning styles throughout the course
  • Use self-and peer assessments;
  • Encourage brainstorming, exchange of ideas, debating;
  • Encourage students to take responsibility for learning
  • Encourage students to apply individual/group learning skills;
  • Respect cultural differences of international students

CONSIDERATIONS ON PROGRAM PLANNING

Teachers who are planning a program in mathematics must take into account considerations in a number of important areas, including those discussed below.

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*Note that Queen Elizabeth Academy offers in class learning at our Mississauga location, at Unit 5, 1020 Johnson’s Lane. The rest of the locations we offer credits online via Zoom (TM) with live teaching.

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