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Success and confidence through learning

Maths and English are essential foundation skills that underpin success across the school curriculum. When students build confidence in these core subjects, they are better equipped to thrive academically, but many children struggle to master these skills in a busy classroom.

That is where NumberWorks’nWords can help. For over 40 years, we have supported students with specialist maths and English tuition, tailored to learners at every level. Whether your child needs help to catch up or is ready to go beyond the school curriculum, our proven approach can help them move forward with confidence.

Our success comes from a combination of world-class learning software, experienced subject-specialist tutors, and personalised programs designed around each child’s needs. At NumberWorks’nWords Sippy Downs, every student begins with a complimentary assessment to identify strengths and gaps. Our centre owner, Rochelle, works with parents to create a targeted tuition plan that focuses on closing gaps or extending knowledge, rather than repeating what the child already knows.

Students receive one-on-one instruction from knowledgeable tutors who explain new concepts clearly, followed by engaging computer-based practice to reinforce understanding and build confidence. Our centres are positive, encouraging environments where learners feel supported and motivated. Because students who have struggled often lose confidence, we provide regular feedback, celebrate achievements, and highlight progress to rebuild self-belief and foster a more positive attitude towards learning.

If you are concerned your child is falling behind, or simply want to extend their learning, call Rochelle on 54454412 to discuss your child’s learning needs.

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