Welcome to Pinnacle Math Center, where we nurture a love for math and academic success. Join us on a journey of learning and growth.

ONE-OF A KIND IN-HOUSE CURRICULUM
Pinnacle Math offers math competition training via weekly Fall/Spring courses and Summer/Winter camps. The program trains students towards prestigious math competitions such as MOEMSMathCountsAmerican Mathematics Competitions (AMC) 8/10/12American Invitational Math Exam (AIME), and USA Math Olympiads (USA(J)MO).

Why Pinnacle Math?

The Pinnacle Math Program stands out with its well-established curriculum, continuously updated since 2018, and aligned with top math competitions. It offers over 6,000 problems with expert tips and strategies, supported by an online platform featuring lecture materials and an interactive forum. Our faculty comprises experienced teachers who have participated in national and international math competitions. Students benefit from a dynamic community of high achievers and have access to free master classes and competition teams. 



Math Curriculum Overview

Pinnacle Math offers two distinct types of math courses: Fundamental and Booster courses.

Fundamental Courses

The Fundamental courses are designed to help students develop a deep understanding of problem-solving techniques and mathematical skills. These courses are organized into eight levels, each covering four core areas: Algebra, Counting, Geometry, and Number Theory. Each level consists of 12 chapters, with each chapter including Lecture Notes, Example Problems, Exercise (Homework) Problems, and a Quiz. 

Booster Courses

Booster courses are tailored to enhance exam practice and strategic skills, focusing on key topics and skills needed for math competitions. These courses are designed to provide students with intensive review, practice, and strategy sessions. Booster courses are available in five levels: AMC 8/MathCounts Advanced, AMC 10 Basic, AMC 10 Advanced, AIME Basic, and AIME Advanced. 

Please note that the AMC 10 Basic and Advanced Booster courses are geared specifically towards the AMC 10 exam and do not cover topics such as Logarithms, Trigonometry, and Complex Numbers, which are required for the AMC 12.