Kip McGrath Coalville reaches key milestone in giving lessons to local students at its town centre base

By Graham Hill

12th Jan 2022 | Local News

Kip McGrath Coalville is celebrating the success of reaching a milestone of 50 lessons per week.

The Kip McGrath Head Office has congratulated and sent a mascot to commemorate the occasion.

"We're so pleased to have been recognised by our head office for this achievement as we've worked really hard to recruit an excellent team to increase our capacity without compromising on quality," said Helen Harper of Kip Coalville.

"We are currently seeking suggestions for a name for our little friend on our facebook page so if anybody has a good idea please get involved and let us know!"

Kip Coalville has begun offering daytime tutoring sessions for students out of school settings.

"Children can be out of school for a whole host of different reasons; home-schooling by choice, while they wait for a school place, due to health concerns, etc.," added Helen.

"We can help parents to make sure their child is still getting quality support with maths and English. We are also happy to work with schools if they have any students on phased return/re-integration."

Currently, there are daytime sessions available on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays.

There are afternoon/evening sessions available on Tuesday-Thursdays.

Kip Coalville offers all students a free assessment, so if a parent is currently home-schooling for whatever reason and they would like to know more they should give Helen a call on 01530 234543.

     

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