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Mathnasium M


athnasium is a leading education franchise dedicated exclusively to maths tuition, helping children


aged 4-16 build confi dence, while catching up, keeping up or getting ahead. Over 1,100 centres worldwide (36 in the UK) deliver personalised, face-to-face instruction in-centre and online, offering families fl exibility and consistent quality. At the heart of model is the Mathnasium


Method™, a proprietary teaching approach honed over 40+ years that focuses on developing number sense and deep conceptual understanding. Rather than rote memorisation or one-size-fi ts-all tutoring, each student follows a bespoke learning plan tailored to their needs, taught by trained, passionate instructors. This method not only closes gaps in foundational knowledge but empowers children to think critically and become independent learners. Mathnasium UK launched in 2019 and despite challenges such as the pandemic and economic shifts, the network has seen signifi cant growth, now supporting thousands of families each week across the country. Centres are located in key communities and cater to children from a wide range of educational backgrounds, including those preparing for 11+, GCSEs and independent school entrance exams. The Mathnasium franchise model is robust, scalable and values-driven. Franchisees are


supported with comprehensive training, marketing resources, national brand campaigns and ongoing operational coaching. Crucially, they are also part of a collaborative network of like-minded business owners who share a passion for education and local impact. Mathnasium’s dual-delivery model –


through physical centres and online platform, Mathnasium@home – ensures accessibility for busy families and resilience for franchisees. The online platform offers the same real- time, personalised instruction as in-centre learning, allowing centres to reach students beyond their immediate geography. Mathnasium’s social impact is as important


as its commercial success. Franchisees consistently engage with local schools and community groups, offering free maths assessments, school partnerships and outreach initiatives to raise numeracy levels and develop positive attitudes towards maths. Whether it’s helping a child overcome maths


anxiety or giving a franchisee the tools to run a thriving, values-led business, Mathnasium is committed to long-term, meaningful impact. As demand for quality supplementary education continues to grow, Mathnasium UK is well-positioned to expand further, bringing its proven method and personal approach to more families across the country.


BFA status: Expanding


Company founded: 2002


Number of outlets in the UK: 36


Areas available: Various around the UK


Investment level: From £25,000


Contact Louise Harris louise.harris@mathnasium.co.uk


Address: 122 Northcote Road London, SW11 6QU


Telephone: 0207 0787 247


Email: franchising@mathnasium.co.uk


Web: mathnasium.com/uk


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