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Milestones for Kip McGrath and Cellfi eld in Stirling


Last year was a signifi cant milestone for the popular Kip McGrath Education Centre in Stirling. Run by former teacher and Headteacher, Fiona Macdiarmid, Kip McGrath celebrated 10 years of teaching in Stirling last year and this year Fiona will celebrate fi ve years since starting her other business, Cellfi eld Reading Matters, which provides the unique Cellfi eld dyslexia treatment.


Cellfi eld is an eff ective and sustainable treatment for dyslexia and other reading and language diffi culties which Fiona brought to the UK after training in New Zealand in 2009.


Fiona and her team have helped over 150 clients and Cellfi eld’s reputation as a successful treatment is growing all the time.


Cellfi eld Centre, there are now two additional centres in the UK and another one expected to open soon.


At the end of last year, Cellfi eld launched a new website at www.cellfi elduk. com and they are looking forward to celebrating their fi fth anniversary this year. Fiona is delighted to see Cellfi eld fl ourish: “Seeing the positive eff ect Cellfi eld has on our clients’ lives is so rewarding. During my 30 year career in education, this is the most eff ective treatment I have seen for dyslexia and I continue to be amazed by the results achieved by our clients and how the gains they make are sustained” she says.


Contact Cellfi eld on 01786 447527 to fi nd out more.


A Unique and Sustainable Treatment for Dyslexia and Reading Disorders


Cellfi eld helps children and adults overcome reading and language diffi culties


Contact the Stirling Cellfi eld Centre and begin the journey to success


01786 447 527 info@cellfi eldscotland.com www.cellfi elduk.com Please mention thewire when responding to adverts 63


Since starting to treat clients in 2009, In addition to the Stirling


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