Abacus Tutoring
Private tutoring for Math and Computer Science in Frederick, Maryland
What we do
Abacus Tutoring provides one-on-one private tutoring in Mathematics and Computer Science to the Frederick County Public School (FCPS) Middle and High School communities.
We start with a meeting with you and your child to understand your goals and what you hope to achieve through tutoring. From there, your child will meet weekly for hour-long sessions tailored to their needs.
Each session is focused, supportive, and personalized — whether that means working through tough homework, preparing for an upcoming test, or strengthening the foundational academic skills your child needs to succeed on their own.
Algebra 1, Geometry, and Algebra 2
Build confidence for the classroom and homework
Learn how to study and organize to reach your potential
Ask questions in a non-judgmental and patient space
Find methods that work for your brain and learning style
Boost grades
AP Calculus and Computer Science
Get ahead of class topics so you can dive deeper with greater understanding
Keep skills sharp during the summer and holiday breaks
Prepare for college course work
Turn school learning into real world applications
Gain a competitive edge in AP classes and tests
SAT and GRE Test Prep
Personalized study plan designed to maximize your score on test day
Instruction on foundational competencies and advanced techniques
Test specific strategies for every topic, question type, and section
Skills to combat test anxiety
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Why Abacus?
An abacus is one of the earliest tools created for solving mathematical problems. It is a simple, hand-operated calculator that only works with human touch and understanding. Unlike modern machines, it doesn’t do the math for you, it supports the person doing the thinking.
That’s the philosophy behind Abacus Tutoring.
We believe learning math and computer science shouldn't be about memorizing steps or programming kids to get the “right” answer. At Abacus, we help students think critically, solve problems creatively, and grow into independent learners — whether they’re tackling math basics or diving into computer science.

