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Keeping Education Going

News, Sponsored Content | Rhys Williams | Published: 16:15, Wednesday April 8th, 2020.
Last updated: 16:15, Wednesday April 8th, 2020

With schools now shut and non-essential travel stopped, keeping education going is a big challenge for parents.

Kip McGrath Education Centre Caerphilly is however continuing to teach students through their bespoke electronic learning system.

Students are able to log on at home to the Kip system, seeing a teacher appear live via webcam who can help them and talk them through their work using the vast back catalogue of exercises that Kip maintain.

With the possibility that schools will be shut for several months, parents are rightly concerned about how kids will make up that lost time.

While schools are sending work home, students are missing out on the human interaction of a teacher who can support their learning and answer their questions.

Kip McGrath Caerphilly are running a number of extra sessions for any parents who would like some extra support for their children during the day time and evenings.

All Kip tutors are fully qualified teachers because only a teacher can really help your child’s education.

The Centre in Caerphilly is now in its tenth year of operation and has helped thousands of children build up both their confidence and abilities.

Kip McGrath itself is now over forty years old and has built up one of the largest catalogue of resources to help students, supporting millions of students all around the world.

To book a place you can contact Kip McGrath on 029 20866219 or email caerphilly@kipmcgrath.co.uk

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