NumberWorks’nWords Ealing offers tailored maths and english tutoring for students of every ability

By Cesar Medina

15th Jan 2024 | Local News

NumberWorks’nWords Ealing offers a free assessment for students interested in taking up tutoring (credit: NumberWorks’nWords).
NumberWorks’nWords Ealing offers a free assessment for students interested in taking up tutoring (credit: NumberWorks’nWords).

NumberWorks'nWords Ealing provides individualised tuition tailored to meet your child's needs in English and maths from reception to GCSE. 

A unique and well-structured tutoring program, like NumberWorks'nWords, tailored to individual learning styles, not only addresses academic challenges but also cultivates a "growth mindset".

NumberWorks'nWords says: "Students learn to approach challenges with resilience, fostering a lifelong passion for learning. 

"Confidence is built by rewarding achievements, giving feedback on progress, and rewarding good work with certificates. It is amazing how quickly a student's results and attitude improve." 

The impact of Maths and English tutoring extends beyond the classroom. Feedback from a parent who's child attends the tutor group said: "My daughter was always scared to ask for help.

"Since attending NumberWorks'nWords she has gained the most important thing: confidence in herself and she is not overwhelmed by her GCSE exams." 

Another parent explained, "NumberWorks'nWords has helped my son, in more ways than maths and English. He enjoys learning, and he has just secured a place in his preferred high school, after passing his 11+." 

NumberWorks'nWords Ealing also prepare student's for GCSE exams, and help them achieve their potential.  

Book a free assessment to identify strengths and weaknesses. The team then develop a customised learning programme for each child, delivered by trained expert tutors. 

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