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Last Chance to Enroll in Small-Group Maths and English Classes for Year 3 and Year 4 at Excelsis Learning

Are you looking for a way to boost your child's confidence and skills in Maths and English? Excelsis Learning is offering new small-group classes for Year 3 and Year 4 students starting right after the February half term. These classes provide focused attention, tailored lessons, and a supportive environment that helps children thrive academically. Spaces are limited, so this is the final call to secure a spot for your child.


Eye-level view of a classroom with children engaged in a small group learning session
Small-group learning session at Excelsis Learning

Why Small-Group Classes Make a Difference


Small-group classes offer several advantages over traditional large classrooms. When children learn in smaller groups, they receive more personalized attention from the teacher. This means lessons can be adjusted to meet each child's pace and learning style. For Year 3 and Year 4 students, who are building foundational skills in Maths and English, this tailored approach can make a big difference.


In a small group, children feel more comfortable asking questions and participating actively. This interaction boosts their confidence and helps them develop critical thinking skills. Teachers can identify gaps in understanding early and provide targeted support before problems grow.


What Year 3 and Year 4 Students Will Learn


The classes at Excelsis Learning focus on key areas that Year 3 and Year 4 students need to master:


Maths


  • Number and Place Value: Understanding numbers up to 10,000, including reading, writing, and comparing.

  • Addition and Subtraction: Developing fluency with multi-digit calculations.

  • Multiplication and Division: Learning times tables and applying them to solve problems.

  • Fractions and Decimals: Introduction to simple fractions and decimal numbers.

  • Problem Solving: Applying maths skills to real-world scenarios.


English


  • Reading Comprehension: Building skills to understand and analyze texts.

  • Writing: Practicing sentence structure, punctuation, and creative writing.

  • Grammar and Vocabulary: Expanding word knowledge and understanding grammar rules.

  • Speaking and Listening: Encouraging clear communication and active listening.

  • Spelling: Learning common spelling patterns and rules.


Each lesson is designed to be interactive and engaging, using games, discussions, and practical exercises to keep children interested and motivated.


How Excelsis Learning Supports Your Child’s Progress


Excelsis Learning uses experienced teachers who specialize in primary education. They understand the challenges children face at this stage and know how to make learning enjoyable and effective. The small-group format allows teachers to track each student's progress closely and provide feedback to parents regularly.


Parents receive updates on their child's achievements and areas for improvement. This partnership helps reinforce learning at home and keeps parents involved in their child's education journey.


Benefits Beyond Academics


Joining these small-group classes offers more than just academic improvement. Children develop social skills by working with peers in a supportive setting. They learn to collaborate, share ideas, and respect different viewpoints. These skills are essential for success both inside and outside the classroom.


The classes also help children build resilience and a positive attitude toward learning. When children experience success in a small group, they are more likely to approach challenges with confidence.


How to Enroll and What to Expect


Enrollment is simple. Parents can contact Excelsis Learning via phone or email to reserve a place. Because the classes start soon after the February half term, it is important to act quickly.


Classes run weekly and are scheduled at convenient times to fit around school hours. Each session lasts about an hour, providing enough time for focused learning without overwhelming young students.




 
 
 

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