Spring Term!
We would like to welcome back our students both old and new, for an exciting new term at the Tuition Club.
We would like to welcome back our students both old and new, for an exciting new term at the Tuition Club.
Alhamdulillaah we have come to the end of our first full term at the Tuition Club. Our students have been working really hard and have produced some fantastic work. We would also like to say a special well done to our student of the term AbdurRahman Khan!
Come and join us at our first open day on Saturday 19th December from 10.30am – 12.30pm. You will be able to find out more about the subjects we offer, have the opportunity to speak to our teachers and much more.
Science students have been taking part in lots of fun and educational activities and interesting experiments. Year 1 and 2 students have been bug collecting and have been learning all about flowers.
This morning our students had great fun playing tennis at the Manchester Tennis and Football Centre in Sportcity, which is part of our extra-curricular activities that will take place every Tuesday morning in shaa Allaah.
Key stage three maths students are progressing well. Since returning from half term students have been learning about measures, perimeter and area, as well as revising over topics they have already completed. They have produced some excellent metric conversion posters, whilst also taking note of important area formulae.
We would like to welcome all the children, and also extend our warm welcome to new sign ups. We hope to get motoring with all our kids.
Tutors are ready, with lots of new books and equipement for the children (see below).
Let’s get working bright and early!
A great Thursday afternoon was had by all at the Tuition Club at our first end of term book collection. All parents were invited to come and collect a variety of workbooks, which will be used in lessons to support and aid the learning of their children.
We have come to the end of another week here at the Tuition Club alhamdulillaah, and some excellent work has been produced in all subjects. From acid rain leaflets in science, to learning about rural and urban areas in geography; students have not only been learning but have been having fun along the way.