Introduction

LUMS Math Circles is a non-profit program initiated by the Department of Mathematics at SBASSE, LUMS, in 2021, with the objective to provide an interactive platform for school students to explore the complexities of mathematical thinking, promote a culture of mathematical exploration, and inspire a passion for knowledge. Unfortunately, there is a common misunderstanding of mathematics, and these Circles aim to transform the common perception of the subject. By broadening the learning horizons of students, it aspires to provide an immersive, rigorous, dynamic, and transformative experience. 

These Circles encourage mathematical exploration outside the classroom, enabling teachers and students to delve into concepts beyond the typical school curriculum. Participants are engaged in activities such as problem-solving and mathematical modeling, fostering a deeper understanding of the subject. Our CIRCLES take place every alternate Friday at LUMS and are designed to be independent of school and university syllabuses, making them accessible to students of all backgrounds. Our goal is to make math more approachable and enjoyable and inspire young minds to explore and embrace mathematical learning enthusiastically.

Our team of LUMS Math Circles is dedicated to spreading the love of math to students across the region. In addition to hosting regular math circles on campus, we also visit different schools to hold math circles with students of all ages. We engage students in fun and interactive activities, encouraging them to think creatively and critically, During our math circles. We believe that math is more than just a set of formulas and equations—it's a way of thinking that can be applied to many areas of life.