Centre Managers Helen Coombs and Diana Harrold of the Broughton Astley Centre, near Hinckley, have opened a new centre in Kirby Muxloe and will be hosting an open day on Saturday 14th January from 10:00am to 12 noon at Kirby Muxloe Free Church Hall, Main Street, Kirby Muxloe, LE9 2AN.

Why not come along and learn how your child can become one of the growing numbers of children enjoying success with First Class Learning maths and English tuition.
For more information please visit the Kirby Muxloe Centre or or call maths and English tutors Helen Coombs and Diana Harrold on 07427 461 823.
Maltby Cricket Club is delighted to announce that the club’s new electronic scoreboard has been sponsored by local education provider First Class Learning. The new scoreboard is part of Maltby’s development programme that has seen the club upgrade its facilities prior to joining the North Yorkshire and South Durham League in 2010.

Chris Jones of First Class Learning said, “First Class Learning, which has centres across the region, is about raising young people’s attainment in maths and English. We very much wanted to associate ourselves with such a thriving club as Maltby.” Almost 100 young people are involved with the club, which helps develop their sporting prowess alongside other personal skills such as teamwork and leadership. Chris added, “We at First Class Learning admire and share this ethos.”
Maltby Cricket Club Chairman Martin Barber stated, “The scoreboard is a magnificent addition to our facilities. The club has made significant progress over the last few years and I am determined that our facilities should be the best possible. We are extremely grateful to be associated with First Class Learning who share our passion for bringing the best out of youngsters.”
The scoreboard was officially ‘opened’ by Chris Jones of First Class Learning prior to the North Yorkshire Area Cricket Council Under 11 fixture against Marske on 21 May.
The open day for the First Class Learning Hillingdon Centre got off to a great start last Saturday 17th April at Oak Farm Library, Hillingdon.

Official opening by Mayor
Mayor Councillor Shirley Harper O’Neill, Councillor Les Drussel, local councillor members, parents and children attended the event to find out about the maths and English programmes.
The event was organised by FCL Centre Managers Sejal and Chirag Patel.
The directors of FCL and other centre managers around London also attended to show their support. Over 10 children enrolled, most of them opting for both the maths and the English programmes.

Visitors to Hillingdon Centre
Centre manager, Sejal Patel said, “All the work is designed to meet the national curriculum and that is very important because that is what parents want. We help children with their school work through individualised programs of study. Our students come once a week to the centre and they do a piece of homework everyday using worksheets that have been designed specifically to reflect the school curriculum.”
First Class Learning are pleased to announce the launch of their new website. Created by local agency VIA Creative. The website features a host of new functions and an updated Centres section, with ‘mini profiles’ for each franchisee.