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Saturday Morning Fun Times Tables Classes For Kids VENUE in SE23


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Hello,

I'd like to introduce Maths Mad to parents/carers of East Dulwich Forum.

My fun multiplication classes are for children aged 6 -11 years old.

Start on Saturday 21st January and last for 6 Saturdays till February 25th.

You can choose from 3 classes, that will encourage children to learn certain times tables during the 6 sessions.


Classes will be at Ewart Road Clubhouse, 44 Wastdale Road, Forest Hill SE23 1HN.

Sessions are 45 minutes long, and children have to be accompanied by an adult.


I have worked with children in primary schools for 15 years and have current CRB/DBS.


Book through the website before 20/1/2017 and get 10% discount.

Maximum of 12 children per class.


Come & enjoy the fun with Maths Mad "free Parking"


http://www.mathsmad.co.uk


Clair

A reminder post.

2 weeks till our fun, educational multiplication classes for children start on Saturday 21st January.

Book a place and get 10% off for a limited time. 12 children Max per class.

We will help your children learn their times tables and make it exciting and memorable.


Visit our website for details. http://www.mathsmad.co.uk/


Classes are held at Ewart Road Clubhouse, 44 Wastdale Road, Forest Hill.


Let your children learn and meet new friends, while you watch & wait.

Pre booking a place is essential, as we do not offer turn up and pay.


Thanks for enquiries so far.


Clair

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