2437 days ago

EducateMaths congratulates Kaelah

Principal Director from EducateNZ - Maths Tutoring

EducateMaths sends out huge congratulations to Kaelah on her accelerated maths achievement.

In December 2018, Kaelah achieved her actual age in maths, averaged across all the Maths areas. In 2019, she moved onto Intermediate and wanted to continue her maths. Unfortunately, she was not able to continue weekly direct sessions.

Kaelah, decided to continue practice through the Independent at home programme.

By the end of Term 1 2019:

Kaelah had progressed every maths area to be above her actual Age.

Kaelah’s maths story is incredible:

Start Age 12 June 2018 9.08 years
Maths Age 12 April 2019 12.09 years
Actual Age 12 April 11.55 years

Maths Age Improvement 3.01 years in 43 weeks.

EducateMaths congratulates Kaelah.

Like her parents, we are so pleased and proud of Kaelah.

Inquiries to:
EducateMaths
eMail educatenz.net@gmail.com
Mob.0272295622

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