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SPAR partners with Numberwise to bring the classroom into homes across the country

An app is helping more than 60 000 young learners master crucial foundation-phase maths skills.

SPAR believes in the power of education and has partnered with the leading maths skills development company, Numberwise, to help thousands of young learners across the country to advance their maths skills from home during the lockdown.

The extended lockdown means many children are battling to keep up with schoolwork at home, and in particular maths.

SPAR has therefore decided to build on its successful partnership with Numberwise to help even more learners gain key skills in a very critical and overlooked phase in education the foundation phase.

The Numberwise math learning app, already used by well over 60 000 learners, is tailored to help children ramp-up their core maths knowledge in order to progress to more complex mathematics.

They can learn the basics at their own pace, in a fun and engaging way. In February 2020, SPAR sponsored thousands of free licences to their customers to sign up for the app and is now extending this free sign-up for a further three months, from April to June 2020 to all South Africans. Anybody can register with the SPAR code for a free year subscription to the app, worth R300.

To register, simply download the app from your app store and use the following free registration code: SPAR185-365.

In challenging times, people need to come together and as an integral part of the community, SPAR cares and wants to make a difference for the future, which is our children, said Helen Barrett, advertising and promotion manager from SPAR.

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