Kip McGrath open doors event in Midsomer Norton, find out how the learning centre could leap frog your child's learning

By Susie Watkins

18th Jan 2024 | Local News

It makes a difference AND it is fun. Kip McGrath student showing progress, image Kip McGrath Midsomer Norton
It makes a difference AND it is fun. Kip McGrath student showing progress, image Kip McGrath Midsomer Norton

The highly-respected Kip McGrath centre in Midsomer Norton is opening its doors for an event where you can find out more about what it does AND enjoy some fun competitions.

The centre prides itself on a calm and supportive learning environment and with the use of personalised learning programmes for each child, their results are impressive.

  • In reading, students who attend Kip McGrath improve by a whole year in reading ability for every 3-6 months attendance.
  • In maths, students improve by one year in just 8-16 weeks attendance.

The coffee morning at their town centre site is on Saturday 27th January from 10am until noon. 

It is a chance to not just see how the Kip McGrath programme works, but there will be competitions for children and adults to enter and an opportunity to meet staff and talk about tuition. 

Director Sarah Richards, who made the switch from a successful 15 year career in teaching at local schools, including Head of Biology at Norton Hill, says she is also hoping to have some students there to talk about their progress.

KipMcGrath gives structured support for young people who might need a boost in their confidence, or tailored learning, perhaps ahead of some important exams.

To book a free assessment for your child, visit kipmcgrath.co.uk/midsomer-norton or call Sarah on 01761 569005.

You will find Kip McGrath Midsomer Norton at 8A High Street, Midsomer Norton, BA3 2LE,

     

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