The International Day of Mathematics
The International Day of Mathematics (IDM) is a worldwide celebration. Each year on March 14 all countries are invited to participate through activities for both students and the general public in schools, museums, libraries and other spaces.
The International Day of Mathematics is a project led by the International Mathematical Union and you can find out more information at idm314.org.
Highly recommended by teachers from primary and secondary schools across the UK, we work with thousands of pupils each year, many of which of which are repeat customers. All of our programmes put pupil engagement at the core, with even the hardest to engage young people taking part and gaining confidence in maths.
World Maths Day
World Maths Day has been moved to later in the year, and will fall on 26th March. This is a fantastic opportunity to get primary and secondary school students excited and enthusiastic about learning maths!
Maths Workshops and Resources
View our wide range of popular Maths workshops here and Maths teaching resources for primary schools here.
“The children had a wonderful time and every year group was inspired, challenged and excited by the activity and Jackson’s approach. We found the idea of the workshops so clever and there was such a variety of maths involved. In 14 years of teaching, it’s the best workshop I’ve seen!” St Mary’s Hare Park
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