We’re pleased to announce that we will soon be commencing our 2025 Summer Intensive Program!
We’re pleased to announce that we will soon be commencing our 2025 Summer Intensive Program!
Please contact us for any questions or inquiries about our course offerings.
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2025 Summer Intensive program schedule is now available as PDFs to download.
Course Dates:
Special Offer
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT $300
• For Term 1: Students who enroll and pay on or before May 24, 2025 will receive a $300 discount.
• For Term 2: Students who enroll and pay on or before June 14, 2025 will receive a $300 discount.
• For Term 3: Students who enroll and pay on or before July 12, 2025 will receive a $300 discount.
Sibling Discount $300
Siblings who enroll in the Summer Intensive Program concurrently will receive a maximum up to $300 discount from the course enrolled for a family.
Multi-Course Discount
Multi-Course discount for second course or above will receive a $300 discount on their tuition and course fees. This discount cannot be used in conjunction with other discount offers and with any deductions.
Capstone student discount and Refer a friend discount are also available
Welcome Offer $300 for 2025 Fall Term (New students only)
After completion of any intensive course, new students will receive a $300 Welcome Offer for enrollment to our 2025-2026 Academic Enrichment (On-going) program for Fall Term.
Intensive Course Completion Special Offer - Registration Fee waiver for enrollment in the Academic Enrichment Program (On-going)
Completion of Intensive Program Special Offer: After completion of any Intensive course, Capstone will waive the registration fee when the student is immediately enrolled in the Academic Enrichment (on-going) program.
Math Intensive Program only - Special Offer 20% Discount
Terms and conditions apply. Check out our schedule for more details about our special offers.
Special Programs
Primary Writing
Our Primary writing courses are designed to develop reading and writing skills in one of the three main writing genres: narrative, informational and persuasive. Throughout each course, students practice the important steps of the writing process – brainstorming, outlining logically, writing effectively, and revising thoughtfully.
Secondary Writing
At the Secondary level, students must grapple with increasingly more complex writing conventions as well as more challenging subject matter. To that end, our intensive writing courses are designed to develop critical reading and writing skills within four main genres: persuasive, informational, descriptive, and fiction. As within our Primary programs, the courses continue to emphasise the importance of the writing process – brainstorming, outlining, writing, and editing – in order to cultivate independent student writers.
Primary Public Speaking and Debate
At the primary level, our public speaking and debate program is designed to equip students with the critical thinking and public speaking skills that give voice and help them advocate for solutions to issues that will affect their futures. Each class devotes itself to either a content or skill focus that will help students speak knowledgeably and persuasively about those issues that matter most to them. This summer, our program offers a diverse selection of issues for students to unpack, ranging from the environment to the economy.
Secondary Public Speaking and Debate
Within the Secondary program for Public Speaking and Debate, we provide intensive courses catered to both newcomers as well as seasoned competitive debaters. At the introductory level, classes focus on equipping students with the necessary skills for different speaking environments and cultivating the fundamental abilities required for effective debating. At the intermediate level, classes focus on upgrading the fundamentals to a higher level so that students are prepared for more competitive settings. For more advanced students, classes are designed to introduce a higher degree of complexity and nuance to their arguments. These individuals are encouraged to delve deeper into current and global affairs, so they may cultivate a deeper understanding of the world around them. Instructors will closely collaborate with students to develop an engaging and impactful presentation style, while also offering constructive feedback on every speech.
Special Programs
Primary Writing
Our Primary writing courses are designed to develop reading and writing skills in one of the three main writing genres: narrative, informational and persuasive. Throughout each course, students practice the important steps of the writing process – brainstorming, outlining logically, writing effectively, and revising thoughtfully.
Secondary Writing
At the Secondary level, students must grapple with increasingly more complex writing conventions as well as more challenging subject matter. To that end, our intensive writing courses are designed to develop critical reading and writing skills within four main genres: persuasive, informational, descriptive, and fiction. As within our Primary programs, the courses continue to emphasise the importance of the writing process – brainstorming, outlining, writing, and editing – in order to cultivate independent student writers.
Primary Public Speaking and Debate
At the primary level, our public speaking and debate program is designed to equip students with the critical thinking and public speaking skills that give voice and help them advocate for solutions to issues that will affect their futures. Each class devotes itself to either a content or skill focus that will help students speak knowledgeably and persuasively about those issues that matter most to them. This summer, our program offers a diverse selection of issues for students to unpack, ranging from the environment to the economy.
Secondary Public Speaking and Debate
Within the Secondary program for Public Speaking and Debate, we provide intensive courses catered to both newcomers as well as seasoned competitive debaters. At the introductory level, classes focus on equipping students with the necessary skills for different speaking environments and cultivating the fundamental abilities required for effective debating. At the intermediate level, classes focus on upgrading the fundamentals to a higher level so that students are prepared for more competitive settings. For more advanced students, classes are designed to introduce a higher degree of complexity and nuance to their arguments. These individuals are encouraged to delve deeper into current and global affairs, so they may cultivate a deeper understanding of the world around them. Instructors will closely collaborate with students to develop an engaging and impactful presentation style, while also offering constructive feedback on every speech.
MATH PROGRAMS
AMC 10: The gateway to Advanced Competitions
The AMC 10 caters to Students in grade 10 or below (Year 11 or below) and under 17.5 years of age and serves as a stepping stone to the prestigious AIME. Covering more advanced topics, including Geometry, Algebra, Number Theory, Combinatorics, and Statistics, the AMC 10 challenges students to think at a deeper level.
Math
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