This Grade 11 & 12 Math and Physics Courses Ontario FAQ addresses common questions about course structure, assessments, enrollment, and academic expectations.
Our small-group cohorts (5–12 students) follow a structured 12-week format with prerequisite sessions, midterm and final exams, instructor-prepared notes, weekly homework, and academic feedback. These programs are designed for motivated students who want strong conceptual understanding and exam readiness under experienced instruction.
If you are unsure which course is the right fit, families are encouraged to review the FAQs below or book a consultation before enrolling.
General FAQ
No. These are Ontario curriculum–aligned high school credit courses designed to meet provincial academic standards and support Ontario-based post-secondary pathways.
This is a 12-week structured academic program, not drop-in tutoring.
Each course follows:
- A fixed syllabus
- Weekly instructor-led sessions
- Scheduled assessments
- Defined outcomes
Students are taught how to think, solve, and perform under exam conditions, not just complete homework.
These courses are designed for students who:
- Are taking Ontario Grade 11–12 math or physics
- Want stronger conceptual understanding and exam performance
- Are willing to commit to weekly attendance and independent practice
These courses are not suitable for students who:
- Expect last-minute cramming
- Are unwilling to complete homework
- Require full remedial instruction from the ground up
This is an academic acceleration and mastery program.
Each cohort includes 5 to 12 students.
This range is intentional: small enough for individual attention, large enough for peer learning and exam-style discussion.
Class frequency varies by course and level. Each course follows a clearly defined weekly schedule that is shared with families before enrollment.
Classes are delivered live to ensure interaction and accountability.
Recordings may be made available in limited cases for review purposes, but live attendance is strongly expected.
Courses are taught by an educator with:
- PhD in Physics
- 30+ years of teaching experience at high school and university levels
- A proven record of student engagement and modern, tech-supported instruction
Instruction is led directly by the educator — not delegated to assistants.
Yes. Students may enroll in multiple courses concurrently, provided the academic workload is appropriate and scheduling allows. Academic fit is reviewed before confirming enrollment.
We specialize in senior Ontario math and physics courses, including Advanced Functions (MHF4U), Calculus and Vectors (MCV4U), Grade 11 Physics (SPH3U), and Grade 12 Physics (SPH4U). The program focuses on academically demanding courses where structured support has the highest impact.
Students receive:
- 12 sets of instructor-prepared session notes
- Solved examples and guided in-class practice
- Weekly homework worksheets
- Ongoing homework feedback
- A comprehensive parent feedback report after the final exam

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This FAQ is intended to provide clarity for families considering Grade 11 & 12 Math and Physics courses in Ontario and to outline how the programs are structured, delivered, and assessed. The information reflects common academic and administrative questions related to curriculum alignment, course expectations, and participation in structured online classes.