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Aspire project for school kids

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KOCHI: The Chennai-based educational services organisation Aspire Learning has launched its next project - Aspire Superkidz - focussing on the entire segment of school students from Class 1 to 12.

Aspire Superkidz will have centres in Thiruvananthapuram, Kochi, Chennai, Bangalore and Hyderabad and these centres will be functional from February 25. The new project aims to provide a platform for academic, intellectual, emotional and social development of the child through a holistic and learner centric approach involving innovative and modern teaching practices in an attractive and vibrant environment.

Ms Madhumati, Head, Academics, ASK said that instruction will take place in two modes; by partnering with schools and through the ASK centres. Classes would be held after school and also during weekends.

The curriculum is designed such that children work in teams on role plays and simulated situations enhancing their listening, memory and concentration skills.

She said that Aspire Superkidz would set up about 100 centres in India and abroad in its first year of operations.

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