Maths Clubs

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Using the power of maths to unlock brighter futures

In many private or former “model-C” schools, learners are often enrolled in costly extra maths classes or programmes, even with access to quality teaching and resources. In under-resourced areas, many children fall behind early and are left without the option of the help they need to catch up. Maths is a subject that builds year on year, so if learners don’t grasp the basics in their early years, they’re unlikely to succeed later. Our TIMCA Maths Clubs aim to change this by starting early, building strong foundations, and shifting mindsets. Many children grow up hearing that “maths is hard” from parents or siblings. We’re here to prove it can be fun, doable, and rewarding.

Our Approach

We train and support community members to run small, after-school maths clubs for learners in low resource communities who show aptitude and interest in the subject, helping them deepen their understanding and strengthen their skills. These clubs are more than academic support, they’re lively, engaging spaces where learners build confidence, develop a growth mindset, and learn to collaborate. Through group problem-solving, individual challenges, singing, and interactive games, learners experience maths as something joyful and empowering, laying the groundwork for long-term success.

These Maths Clubs are:

Effective

Backed by Rhodes University research with proven results.

Scalable

Designed for South African contexts using inexpensive materials.

Engaging

Small-group, hands-on, interactive  activities that make learning fun.

Empowering

Learners build problem solving skills and confidence.

Low cost

Open-source materials under a Creative Commons licence.

Skills-building

Local unemployed youth are trained and upskilled to run clubs and expand future opportunities.

About our Maths Clubs

We use a model created by the South African Numeracy Chair Project (SANCP). Originally developed over ten years at Rhodes University by Professor Mellony Graven, Dr Debbie Stott (TIMCA’s Education Director), and a team of postgraduate students, the SANC Maths Club programme is aligned with the national Curriculum and Assessment Policy Statement (CAPS), research-backed, and making a real difference. It’s well-run, scalable, and currently being implemented in communities across South Africa.

This model has also seen great success through OLICO Maths Education, with whom we collaborate closely. OLICO has helped adapt and scale the open-source, SANCP-aligned Maths Club approach, combining in-person support with innovative digital tools like their WhatsApp Maths Hotline.

Based on the continuous learning and development happening daily within the club environment, the programme is constantly being refined and enhanced by TIMCA, OLICO, and other dedicated professionals.

As TIMCA’s Education Director, Dr Debbie Stott remains an integral part of the network of academics and practitioners that continue to develop and grow the programme. Prof. Mellony Graven and her SANC team are advisors to the TIMCA team.

TIMCA maths club classroom

More than maths

But it isn’t just about maths. Through the activities and structure of the Clubs, learners build a wide range of essential life skills. These include problem-solving, collaboration, personal agency, perseverance, and responsibility. They also grow in self-awareness, time management, communication, and teamwork. At the heart of it all is a growth mindset, encouraging learners to believe in their potential and keep showing up, even when things feel hard.