For over 20 years, the Institute for Mathematics and Computer Science (IMACS) has been giving children a competitive edge by teaching them how to think critically using logic and reasoning. IMACS students learn high-level math, computer science and logical reasoning skills much earlier than most of their peers.
And IMACS classes are interactive and FUN! IMACS students develop a love for solving problems as they learn how to apply reasoning skills to all aspects of their studies.
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The IMACS curriculum uses fun games, stories, and puzzles to develop students' logical reasoning skills.Find out more
Exciting electronics, logic puzzles, virtual robotics, and computer programming activities for students entering 1st – 12th grade.Find out more
Distance Learning Programs
Students may take a variety of advanced computer science and mathematics courses online.Find out more
An IMACS student since 5th grade, Brett scored a perfect 800 on the math section of the SAT and received a scholarship that paid for 2/3 of his college tuition at Emory University.
An IMACS student since 4th grade, Danielle was class Valedictorian, accepted the National Merit and Bloomberg Scholarship awards, and is majoring in mathematics at The Johns Hopkins University.
An IMACS student since 3rd grade, Jennifer received a perfect 800 on the SAT Math and was accepted to MIT, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, University of Chicago, and Duke University.
An IMACS student since 3rd grade, Scott completed his undergraduate mathematics requirements at Yale University before his sophomore year and is now at Harvard Law School.
An IMACS student since 5th grade, Ryan completed the IMACS Computer Science program. He was exempted from all undergraduate computer science courses and is now working on his PhD at MIT.