Summer Mathematics 2026

Steven Tung
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Summer IB AI Maths 2026
Exam Board:
Suitable students:
Scale:
IBO IBDP Mathematics:
applications and interpretation (SL/HL)
IBDP AI SL/HL candidates 2027 and 2028
2 to 6 students /session
Workshop Outline:
Overview
This IB Mathematics AI Summer Workshop is designed for students preparing to enter or continue with IB Math Applications and Interpretation SL or HL.
For Pre-IBDP students, especially those who have just completed IGCSE / GCSE / MYP / Year 11 mathematics, the course helps bridge the gap between school mathematics and the more applied, data-focused nature of IB Math AI. Students will strengthen essential algebra, functions, statistics, probability, graphing, and calculator-based problem-solving skills before the new academic year begins.
For final-year IB students, the course focuses on consolidating key syllabus topics, improving exam technique, and practising AI-style questions involving real-world contexts, data interpretation, and multi-step reasoning.
Each lesson is taught in a small group setting, allowing students to ask questions, receive focused guidance, and prepare more confidently for the coming school year.
Core Topics Covered
Pre-IBDP AI HL Year 1
This workshop is for students entering IB Math AI HL, especially those coming from IGCSE / GCSE / MYP / Year 11 mathematics. Students will strengthen key foundations including algebra, functions, graphing, statistics, probability, sequences, financial mathematics, and introductory calculus. The focus is to help students adapt to AI HL’s applied question style, technology use, and higher-level problem solving.
Pre-IBDP AI SL Year 1
This workshop is for students entering IB Math AI SL after completing IGCSE / GCSE / MYP / Year 11 mathematics. It reviews essential foundations including algebra, equations, functions, graphs, statistics, probability, percentages, sequences, and financial mathematics. The aim is to help students build confidence before starting the IB syllabus and avoid common gaps in applied-style questions.
IB AI HL Final Year
This workshop is for students moving into their final year of IB Math AI HL. It focuses on high-weight and commonly challenging topics such as statistics, probability distributions, hypothesis testing, functions, modelling, calculus, matrices, graph theory, and AI HL-style problem solving. Students will practise longer exam-style questions and learn how to connect mathematical methods with real-world contexts.
IB AI SL Final Year
This workshop is for students moving into their final year of IB Math AI SL. It reviews key exam topics including statistics, probability, functions, financial mathematics, modelling, graph interpretation, and calculator-based problem solving. The course focuses on improving exam technique, data interpretation, working presentation, and reducing common mistakes.
Workshop Resources and Support:
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Updated lesson notes
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Topic-based practice questions
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Mock exam papers
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Performance report and weakness follow-up after selected assessments
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Detailed marking and feedback on written solutions
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WhatsApp question support for enrolled students.
Why Join This Course?
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Bridge the gap from IGCSE / GCSE / MYP to IB Math AI
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Build stronger foundations in functions, statistics, and probability
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Prepare for the applied and data-based style of AI SL or AI HL
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Improve calculator and technology-based problem solving
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Practise IB-style questions, not just textbook exercises
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Learn common mistakes and exam traps early
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Receive small-group support with clearer feedback
Suitable For
This workshop is suitable for students who are:
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Completing IGCSE / GCSE / MYP / Year 11 mathematics
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Entering IB Math AI HL Year 1
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Entering IB Math AI SL Year 1
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Moving into the final year of IB Math AI HL
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Moving into the final year of IB Math AI SL
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Looking to strengthen applied mathematics before the new academic year
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Preparing for stronger performance in data-based and exam-style problem solving
Course Format
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Format: Small Group Live
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Workshop Size: 2–6 students
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Duration: 1 hour or 1.5 hours per session
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Mode: In-person / selected Zoom options available
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Focus: Concept review + topic-based exam practice + mistake correction
