Cuemath, a maths learning company, has inaugurated its first ever offline maths learning centre in Gurgaon. Platform claims that with this centre, children can benefit from personalised attention and a focus on written problem-solving. The centre was inaugurated by Manan Khurma, founder, CEO, Cuemath, as per the press statement from the company.
As per the company, the learning centre will be accessible to students from grades K–12 and aims to deliver in-class learning experience with a emphasis on engagement and enhancing learning outcomes through the small group class format, as mentioned in the release.
The platform further said that the centre will be operational all seven days a week, allowing parents to enrol their kids aligning with their schedules and other academic pursuits.
“Fueled by overwhelming parental demand, we are proud to launch our first offline centre in India. Our goal is to ensure world-class maths learning for every child, unlocking the multitude of possibilities a strong maths foundation can provide for students across the globe,” Manan Khurma, founder, CEO, Cuemath said.
The release further stated that Cuemath also plans to open additional learning centres both nationally and internationally, focusing on regions with a high demand for face-to-face classes.