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Programmes

From the first numbers to the last exam

Kindergarten through to JAMB, GCSE and SAT. The same teaching method at every level, aimed at whatever matters at that stage, whether that is learning to count or sitting a paper that decides a university place. Pick the one your learner is in, or message us and we will place them after the assessment class.

Every programme runs at the centre, live online, or a mix of the two, one to one or in a small group. Pick the stage your learner is in.

Ages 4 to 6

Kindergarten and early years

Where number sense is built or missed. Counting, quantity and shape, taught through talk and objects rather than worksheets.

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  • Counting, number recognition and writing numerals
  • More, less and the same: comparing quantities
  • Shapes, patterns, sorting and early measurement
  • Adding and taking away within twenty, using objects first
  • Confidence with numbers, before anything is called a test
Ages 6 to 8

Primary 1 to 3

The years that decide whether a child finds maths obvious or frightening later. Place value and times tables, done properly.

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  • Place value, and why it makes every other topic work
  • Times tables to twelve, to genuine recall
  • Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
  • Halves, quarters and the beginning of fractions
  • Word problems, money and telling the time
Ages 8 to 11

Primary 4 to 6

Number sense, fractions, word problems and the reasoning style that entrance and scholarship papers test.

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  • Four operations, fractions, decimals and percentages
  • Word problems, and how to unpack what a question is asking
  • Entrance and scholarship paper practice
  • Mental maths under timed conditions
Ages 11 to 14

Junior secondary, JSS 1 to 3

The bridge year group. We close the primary gaps that quietly wreck senior secondary maths, then build algebra properly.

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  • Algebra from first principles, not memorised rules
  • Geometry, mensuration and simple trigonometry
  • Statistics and probability
  • BECE preparation and past question drills
Ages 14 to 18

Senior secondary, SS 1 to 3

Full coverage of the WAEC and NECO syllabus, taught alongside the exam technique that turns understanding into marks.

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  • WAEC and NECO General Mathematics syllabus, topic by topic
  • Further Mathematics for science and engineering candidates
  • Marked past questions with worked solutions
  • Timed mock papers each term
University candidates

JAMB and UTME intensive

A focused sprint on the topics that carry the most marks, with computer based test practice so the format holds no surprises.

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  • High yield UTME topics ranked by how often they appear
  • Speed and accuracy drills, 40 questions against the clock
  • Computer based test practice on screen, not on paper
  • Post UTME preparation for specific universities
British curriculum learners

IGCSE, GCSE and A Level

Cambridge and Edexcel maths for learners in international schools here and in the UK, taught to the mark scheme.

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  • Cambridge Lower Secondary Checkpoint
  • GCSE Mathematics, Foundation and Higher: AQA, Edexcel and OCR
  • IGCSE Mathematics, Core and Extended: Edexcel and Cambridge
  • Additional Mathematics
  • A Level Maths and Further Maths: AQA, Edexcel and OCR

The class on the report card is not always the level

A learner can be in SS2 and still be missing JSS1 algebra. Promoting them through the syllabus does not repair that, and neither does more homework. The free assessment class exists to find the real starting point, and we will tell you plainly what we find, even when it is not what you were hoping to hear.

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Timetable at a glance

Monday to Saturday
9:00am to 4:00pm
Sunday
Closed

Online one to one sessions can also be arranged outside these hours, including for learners in other time zones.

Start with a free assessment class

One lesson, no charge. We find out exactly where the gaps are, tell you honestly what we think, and you decide from there.