The Online Mathematics School (Cambridge Pathway)
A rigorous, skills-first online mathematics education following the official Cambridge International Curriculum — from Lower Secondary (Stages 7–9) all the way through IGCSE (Stages 10–11).


What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Demonstrate confident, accurate command of all Number topics across Cambridge Stages 7–11, including integers, fractions, decimals, powers, and standard form.
- Solve multi-step Algebra problems — forming and manipulating expressions, equations, inequalities, and sequences — to the standard required by Cambridge IGCSE examiners.
- Apply Geometry and Mensuration skills to calculate angles, areas, volumes, and properties of 2D and 3D shapes, including circle theorems and trigonometry.
- Interpret, analyse, and construct statistical diagrams and measures — including mean, median, mode, range, and cumulative frequency — as specified in the Cambridge syllabus.
- Calculate theoretical and experimental probability for single and combined events, including the use of Venn diagrams and tree diagrams.
- Identify and close personal knowledge gaps across Lower Secondary stages before progressing to IGCSE content, ensuring no foundational weakness is carried forward.
- Approach Cambridge-style examination questions with a reliable strategy: reading carefully, showing structured working, and checking answers against the mark scheme logic.
- Build the mathematical fluency and problem-solving confidence required to achieve a strong Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics grade (targeting 6–9 / A–A*).
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 19 lessons

Number Mastery — Foundations to IGCSE Standard
Builds a complete, gap-free command of Number topics across Cambridge Stages 7–11. Students progress from integer and fraction fluency through to powers, roots, and standard form, ensuring every foundational weakness is identified and closed before IGCSE-level work begins.
- 1.1Integers, Fractions & Decimals (Stages 7–8 Consolidation)Included
- 1.2Percentages, Ratio & Proportion (Stages 8–9)Included
- 1.3Powers, Roots, Indices & Standard Form (Stages 9–11)Included
Algebra — Expressions, Equations & Beyond
Covers the full Cambridge Algebra strand from forming and simplifying expressions at Stage 7 through to solving quadratics, working with functions, and manipulating algebraic fractions at IGCSE level. Every lesson models the structured working style that Cambridge examiners reward.
- 2.1Expressions, Substitution & Simplification (Stages 7–8)Included
- 2.2Equations, Inequalities & Sequences (Stages 8–10)Included
- 2.3Quadratics, Functions & Algebraic Fractions (Stages 10–11 / IGCSE)Included
Geometry, Mensuration & Trigonometry
Progresses from angle facts and properties of 2D shapes at Lower Secondary level through to circle theorems, 3D mensuration, and trigonometry (including sine and cosine rules) at IGCSE Extended level. Emphasis is placed on clear geometric reasoning with full written justifications — a requirement explicitly rewarded in Cambridge mark schemes.
- 3.1Angles, Polygons & Geometric Reasoning (Stages 7–8)Included
- 3.2Area, Volume & Surface Area (Stages 8–10)Included
- 3.3Circle Theorems & Coordinate Geometry (Stage 9–IGCSE)Included
- 3.4Trigonometry: Right-Angled & Non-Right-Angled Triangles (IGCSE)Included
Statistics & Probability
Delivers the complete Cambridge Statistics and Probability strands from Stage 7 through IGCSE. Students learn to collect, represent, and analyse data using all Cambridge-required diagrams and measures, then apply probability rules to single and combined events using Venn diagrams and tree diagrams.
- 4.1Statistical Diagrams & Averages (Stages 7–9)Included
- 4.2Grouped Data, Histograms & Cumulative Frequency (Stages 9–11 / IGCSE)Included
- 4.3Probability: Single Events, Venn Diagrams & Tree Diagrams (Stages 8–11)Included
Cambridge Exam Technique & Problem-Solving Strategy
Develops the examination skills and problem-solving habits that convert mathematical knowledge into Cambridge IGCSE marks. Students learn how to decode question command words, structure working to match mark scheme logic, manage time across Papers 2 and 4, and recover from unfamiliar question types — the skills that separate grade 6 from grade 9 candidates.
- 5.1Decoding Cambridge Questions: Command Words & Mark Scheme LogicIncluded
- 5.2Time Management, Checking & Multi-Step Problem SolvingIncluded
- 5.3Personal Gap Closing: Targeted Revision & Mock Paper StrategyIncluded
IGCSE Extended — Advanced Topics & Integration
Addresses the Extended-only Cambridge IGCSE topics that most frequently determine whether a student achieves grades 7–9: transformations, vectors, graph work (including differentiation concepts and travel graphs), and the cross-topic problem-solving that appears in the final questions of Paper 4. Students integrate skills from all previous modules to tackle the hardest Cambridge question types with confidence.
- 6.1Transformations & Vectors (IGCSE Extended)Included
- 6.2Functions, Graphs & Rates of Change (IGCSE Extended)Included
- 6.3Cross-Topic Integration & Final Examination ReadinessIncluded
Questions
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Your teacher
A note from your teacher
MM Sobantu
I built this school because I kept seeing the same problem: intelligent, capable students arriving at IGCSE with invisible gaps in their foundation — gaps that no one had ever gone back to fix. By the time those gaps surfaced in an exam, it felt too late.
My approach is different. I follow the Cambridge International Curriculum precisely — not loosely, not approximately — because the structure of that curriculum is itself a pedagogical tool. Each stage is designed to prepare students for the next, and when you honour that sequence, mathematics stops feeling like a collection of disconnected rules and starts feeling like a language you actually speak.
I've worked with Cambridge mathematics students across multiple countries, and the students who thrive are not always the ones who were "naturally good" at maths. They are the ones who were taught to think carefully, show their working, and never skip the step they didn't quite understand. That is what this school teaches. I'm glad you're here.
— MM Sobantu
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