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Extra help with school work



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How can extra tuition help your child?
Parents who want to find out can attend an open morning at the Bexhill and Hastings Kip McGrath Maths and English Centre on Saturday.

The centre specialises in Maths and English Tuition for 6-16 yr olds including GCSE and SATS preparation.

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ntre director Sian Crossland said: "We offer help, maintenance, catch-up or extension lessons.
"Our specialist teachers also teach children with dyslexia or displaying dyslexic tendencies.
"We're hosting this open morning between 10.00am and 12 o'clock where people can come and take a look around the Centre, meet the staff and book a free assessment.
"We have a fully refurbished Centre, flexible lesson times and fully qualified, experienced, friendly, police-checked teachers.
"There is individual learning programmes and PC for each child."

Contact Sian or Steph for more details or to book a free assessment that will tell you amongst other things your child's reading and spelling age. Call Bexhill 01424 214412 for an appointment, or find out about free courses for parents and carers who need help dealing with homework issues.

The Centre can be found behind TFI Timber in the Earthwise building in Beeching Rd in Bexhill.





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  • Last Updated: 13 May 2008 9:18 AM
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