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Franchise Focus


Mathnasium brings its model to the UK, as its revealed parents spend billions on private tutoring every year


INVESTMENT LEVEL: FROM £40,000 I


n 2002 Mathnasium had just one centre in Los Angeles, California. Today, it has over 800 locations around the world teaching children maths with amazing results. Mathnasium has reached the UK’s


shores and its fi rst centre in Hertfordshire is already proving that whatever the USA can do, the UK can do better!


Diffi culty with maths is certainly a universal problem


Maths teaches thinking skills and problem solving – increasingly vital in children’s future daily life. There are currently more than nine million students in the UK and two-thirds of them score below their year level in maths. Last year in the UK, parents spent more than £6.5billion on private tuition. The bottom line is: students of all ages and across the world will need help with mathmatics at least one time or another.


The right instruction makes all the diff erence UK operations director Steve Felmingham says: “The strength of the Mathnasium method lies in its individualised approach. As no two students have the same skill level, our approach includes an initial skills assessment designed to identify where strengths and weaknesses lie for each student. Our own proprietary software then generates an individualised learning plan. It’s an incredibly eff ective system and the results are astounding.”


What makes a successful franchisee? Andrea White, Mathnasium’s UK franchise director, says: “If you don’t have a teaching background, you can still excel as a Mathnasium franchisee.


“Mathnasium franchise training was designed to level the playing fi eld. We teach you all that you need to know about running a business that deals with maths


instruction. It is a great business for making money, but it is also essential that you are keen to make a diff erence. One of the great things about Mathnasium is that it is a very simple and comparatively low-cost model. “You will operate from small high-street


premises, and the fi t-out and preparation is minimal. We will help you fi nd the right location, and our demographic and mapping data will provide you with detailed insights into the viability of your chosen site. We will train you in marketing, recruiting tutors and running the business, all you have to do is follow our system!”


Mathnasium Education


www.mathnasium.co.uk 0161 791 0686


Do the math


106 | BusinessFranchise.com | June 2017


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