Mathnasium is a leader in maths only education with learning centres across the UK.
Mathnasium in Blackheath has now launched a special Summer Programme designed to help children retain and strengthen maths skills over the long summer break through personalised learning and confidence-building support.
Colette Vakil, regional manager at Mathnasium said: “Summer should be a time for children to relax and enjoy themselves, but it can also be a period where important maths skills begin to fade. Research shows that many children can lose months of maths learning over the summer break if skills aren’t regularly practised.
“Our Summer Programme is designed to keep children engaged, motivated and progressing in a positive environment, helping to prevent summer learning loss while building confidence and understanding. By September, students return to school feeling more prepared, more confident and ready for the year ahead.”
Mathnasium’s Summer Programme is suitable for children who need support catching up, keeping up or getting ahead in maths. Each child follows a personalised learning plan, allowing them to work on their individual goals at a pace that suits them.
The programme is built around the Mathnasium Method™, a proven approach that focuses on developing deep understanding rather than memorisation, helping students strengthen core skills and build long-term confidence in maths.
The Summer programme includes a comprehensive assessment and personalised learning plan tailored to each child’s needs and summer goals in addition to engaging maths activities designed to make learning interactive, enjoyable and rewarding. Face to face maths instruction is focused on building understanding, strengthening key skills and increasing confidence while flexible scheduling can fit around family holidays and summer plans.
The flexible six-week programme can be completed across an eight-week period during the summer holidays in Blackheath, Clapham or Wimbledon. Families can book by contacting their local centre directly via phone, email or by visiting the centre.
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