792 days ago

Reflecting on a Successful Year at Excellence Maths Tutoring 🌟

Tutor from Excellence Maths Tutoring

Dear Students, Parents, and Supporters,

With the close of last week, we wrapped up our final tuition sessions for 2023. We are thrilled to celebrate a highly successful first year for Excellence Maths Tutoring.
Your dedication, feedback, and commitment to learning have made this journey truly rewarding.

We are grateful for the opportunity to work with students from diverse schools in Auckland such as Baradene, Macleans, Sacred Heart, EGGS, Auckland Grammar, Westlake High Schools and Remuera Intermediate. The positive feedback received affirms our personalized and unique tutoring methods.

It has also been a pleasure to learn various problem solving techniques from the outstanding teachers across different schools, via the students, contributing to a rich and collaborative learning environment. We are delighted that the majority of our students have already registered for next year's classes— a clear measure of our success.

We wish all our students and their families a joyful and restful holiday season!

Thanks for being a part of Excellence Maths Tutoring. We eagerly look forward to seeing you all again in 2024.

Warm regards,
Excellence Maths Tutoring
Email: info@emtnz.com
Ph: 0204 077 6478

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