Math Tutoring That Builds Skill, Confidence, and Academic Excellence

Coder Sports helps students with homework, tests, class performance, and core concepts now — while building the deeper understanding and stronger habits that lead to long-term success.
Start with 1-on-1 tutoring or small team math sessions. Then build further through weekly scrimmages and CEMC Waterloo workshops.

Grades k – 12 • Serious math coaching • Fun, social, active learning

What a Week at Coder Sports Can Include

1-on-1 Math Tutoring

A student works directly with a coach on the math that matters most right now: school topics, homework, tests, weak foundations, confidence, or advanced goals.

Small Team Math Tutoring

A student practices in a focused small-group setting with peers at a similar grade and skill level, building fluency, consistency, and stronger working habits.

Weekly Math Scrimmages

Students take on math games, logic challenges, and friendly coach-led competition that makes them think actively and apply what they know under pressure.

CEMC Waterloo Competition Prep Workshops

Students who are ready for more can work on contest-style questions, richer problem solving, and preparation for University of Waterloo CEMC pathways.

Some students will use only one format. Others will layer formats together. The goal is not to do everything at once. The goal is to use the right mix of coaching, practice, and challenge for the student in front of us.

How Students Get Started

Every student begins with a Math Assessment. We look at current level, confidence, school performance, and goals, then recommend the right starting point — usually 1-on-1 tutoring or a small team math session.

1. Assess

Understand where the student is now.

2. Recommend

Choose the strongest place to begin.

3. Build

Add scrimmages or workshops when they make sense.

Serious Math. Better Environment.

Parents want the math to be taken seriously, and they want their child to stay engaged long enough to improve.

Coder Sports is built for both. We take the mathematics seriously. Our coaches are mathematically strong, academically accomplished, and skilled at helping students understand the work in front of them. At the same time, small team sessions, scrimmages, and challenge-based work create a more active and social environment for real progress.

Homework and school support

Real help with current classwork, tests, and core concepts.

Deep mathematical coaching

Confidence built through real understanding and stronger habits.

Fun, social, motivating

A stronger environment for students to participate and stay engaged.

Programs by Age and Stage

Students may start through the same core formats, but the coaching is shaped by age, level, and goals.

Elementary Math Tutoring

Grades 1–6
Build confidence early and strengthen foundations.

Math Tutoring for Grades 7–10

Support algebra, independence, and stronger school performance.

Advanced Math Tutoring for Grades 11–12

Advanced functions, calculus, and higher-level growth.

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Our Coder Sports programs are easy to register – easy to attend! 

Sign up today and pay by the month. No one term contracts – just amazing educational opportunities for your child or teen,

Coder Coach

Built by Serious Math Coaches

Coder Sports is shaped by mathematically serious coaches with experience in top mathematics and STEM pathways in Canada and the United States.

With an Honors Pure Mathematics degree from the University of Waterloo, graduate work in AI and Data Science from Harvard, and real-world software design algorithmic experience, Jeff Downing brings both mathematical depth and practical coaching perspective to the program.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. A big part of what we do is help students with homework, school topics, tests, and current class performance while also building stronger long-term understanding. Families usually come to us because something needs attention now, and we are very comfortable starting there.
1-on-1 is the most personalized option. It allows a coach to work directly on the student’s exact gaps, goals, confidence, and pace. Small team sessions are more social and team-based. They are excellent for students who benefit from guided repetition, structured practice, and learning alongside peers at a similar level.
We begin with a Math Assessment. We look at current level, confidence, school performance, and goals. From there, we recommend the strongest place to begin — usually either 1-on-1 tutoring or a small team session. If scrimmages or contest workshops make sense, we layer them in afterward.
No. Most students begin with 1-on-1 tutoring or small team sessions. Scrimmages and workshops are not mandatory add-ons. They are used when they are the right fit for the student’s level, interests, and goals.
Absolutely. Some students come to Coder Sports because they are behind. Others come because they are capable and need stronger coaching, better challenge, or a more ambitious mathematical path. Strong students may use 1-on-1 tutoring for acceleration and advanced preparation, and can also benefit from scrimmages and Waterloo contest work.
It starts with serious math tutoring. That is the category. What makes Coder Sports different is that the tutoring sits inside a stronger overall environment: coaching, structured practice, team sessions, scrimmages, and contest preparation when appropriate.

Start with the Right Math Support

Whether your child needs a coach, a stronger practice environment, or a more challenging mathematical path, the first step is understanding where they are now and what support will help most.