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Students can lose up to two months of maths skills over the summer. Our summer programmes keep them on track and ready for the next school year.
Our flexible in-centre and online options help families balance summer fun with structured maths learning.
With a customised learning plan, students strengthen past skills, tackle new challenges and gain confidence.
Each student begins their Mathnasium journey with a diagnostic assessment that helps us identify their skill level and chart their best path to maths mastery.
We identify your child’s strengths and areas for growth.
Our expert instructors design a plan tailored to your child’s needs and goals.
Students engage in structured, hands-on learning activities that make maths exciting.
Your child will return to school with greater confidence, stronger maths skills and a positive attitude toward learning.
Mathnasium’s Summer Camp combines maths learning with interactive activities to keep kids engaged and excited about maths! Our fun, hands-on approach helps students explore maths concepts in creative ways while reinforcing essential skills.
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FAQ
Building maths skills during the summer can be fun, challenging, and rewarding. Doing just a few minutes of maths daily can increase your retention and boost new skills to prepare for next year. Building confidence, practising, and preparing can all be successfully done with the help of summer maths programmes led by experienced tutors.
Practising maths should be fun and keep your interest piqued. The specific ways that work best for you depend on your knowledge, ability and school year group.
Find ways to practice maths during everyday activities, whether playing maths games or going over practice problems online. Read short maths stories and play board games. One of the best things you can do is attend summer maths camps or enrol in summer maths programmes.
Children learn through imitation, so if you are excited about maths at home, they will be.
Inspire your child to welcome the challenge of new problems. Read books with your child that feature elements of maths, and play board games that require counting or strategising.
Many apps and computer games gamify maths and are much more fun than sitting with a list of problems to solve. You can also enrol your child in summer maths tutoring programmes or summer maths camps.
Look at the final report or exam results your child received. How does maths compare to other subjects? Also, does your child speak negatively about maths? In either case, you may want to get them some extra summer maths help.
Since every year of maths builds upon what was previously learned, chances are good your child will continue to struggle if they are struggling now. Summer maths tutoring experts can help your child benefit from summer maths practice, whether they are below, in line with or above their peers.
Attending summer maths camps and participating in summer maths help sessions are great options. Both help students retain and embed information so they don’t lose what they learned during the school year.
These are also excellent ways to build a strong foundation of maths mastery that will last through the rest of their academic career and beyond. Every child can benefit from summer maths help, regardless of whether they are struggling, on par, or advanced.
Keep using them! Incorporate maths into everyday tasks. Take advantage of technology, download maths apps and don’t ignore maths practice websites; there are some good ones out there. Consider signing up for summer maths camps or enrolling in summer maths programmes. This will hone your maths skills in an enjoyable way.
There are so many unexpected ways to have fun while doing maths! Go shopping and compare prices, calculate sales and discounts and add up costs for multiple items. Watch sports and keep stats on your favourite players or teams. Start a little summer business and get some practice with money. All of these activities will sharpen your skills.
At Mathnasium, we understand that assessments can sometimes feel stressful for students. That’s why we take a personalised and engaging approach to each assessment. We start by building rapport with your child, giving them a short centre tour and setting expectations.
We conduct both a verbal and written assessment to identify your child’s strengths and areas for improvement as well as to gain a true understanding of how each student approaches and thinks about maths. More importantly, our assessments don’t feel like a test – we will interact and encourage your child to ensure they feel comfortable and confident.
Our assessments are different from exams given in school because they are designed to identify your student's strengths and weaknesses in maths so we can create a personalised learning plan that meets their unique needs and goals. Tests in school, on the other hand, are designed to evaluate your child’s understanding of a particular topic.
It's important for your child to understand that we’re not here to evaluate their performance or compare them to their peers. Our focus is on helping them achieve their full potential.