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March 2, 2017

Maths No Problem

We are successfully using the Maths No Problem scheme of work throughout the school beginning in year 1. This scheme has been developed using the principles of how maths is so successfully taught in Singapore. There are some excellent videos that explain some of the thinking and methods. If you prefer to read about it, have a look under the ‘Our Approach’ tab on the Maths No Problem website.

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