MagiKats Blog
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Case Study - Lukas's Successful MagiKats Journey
8-year-old Lukas loves his football and sport. Like many kids, he dreams of being a professional footballer but at school he was struggling with phonics and literature. Lukas can be a quiet boy (although he’s talkative once you get to know him) but he’s not prone to asking for help in the classroom and his parents started to realise that he lacked confidence at school.
Students Making Progress: MagiKats Romiley KS1 student Poppie Cooke
Year 2 student Poppie Cooke saw how much big sister Charleigh was enjoying going to her new maths and English club, so decided to follow in her footsteps.
Students Making Progress: MagiKats Sunderland KS2 student Abi Tweedy
Abi Tweedy: “I like going because it helps me improve with mathematics things I’m stuck on!”Sometimes, it’s nice to hear about it from them.
Students Making Progress: MagiKats Sunderland KS1 student Orla McKernan
Busy, sports-mad Orla McKernan found concentrating on lessons difficult. It’s no wonder when you are a kinaesthetic learner, and prefer to get stuck-in and have a go!