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Is this right 
for your child?

The Go Solve! programme is designed for children gifted in mathematics. These are children who have the ability to grasp, retain and apply complex mathematical concepts ahead of their grade level curriculum at school.

​Does your child have these traits?

We understand that not all children who have the potential would have been given the chance to explore their ability for advanced mathematics beyond their grade level curriculum. 


We also understand that different children have a differentiated pace of development across various aspects, thus further complicating the process of identifying giftedness in children. 


Further, we believe that the common practice of identification of giftedness through CAT4 or equivalent tests and class assessments and exams, might not be an effective or adequate approach. 

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Go Solve!’s rigorous identification of children gifted in mathematics relies on your child’s skills, potential and characteristics rather than standardised tests such as CAT-4 or grade-based evaluations alone which can instead serve as inputs into the overall identification. Take a look at the following identification framework to determine whether your child may benefit from the Go Solve! programme. 

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 enjoy go solve!?

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Go Solve! provides a learning environment that focuses on the child’s socio-emotional wellbeing while providing exposure to advanced complex mathematical concepts suited to every child in the class’s abilities. These concepts are taught through games by mathematicians, keeping in mind that our little mathematicians in the class are… still little. The mathematical concepts are often not directly linked to what the child would have already been taught in school, and instead initiates advanced fundamental mathematical topics that help the child chisel the ability to understand mathematical concepts, think mathematically, and apply by problem solving.


Rather than advancing gifted children into studying in senior grades at school with children who are often physically and emotionally more developed, Go Solve! focuses on providing children a peer group of a similar age range that shares the same passion for mathematics and speaks the same mathematical language. Learning with (and from!) similar children helps a child build self-confidence and emotional security, instead of feeling ‘different’ or ‘freakish’ due to their heightened abilities in mathematics. 

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Go Solve! classrooms are highly creative and gamified, and designed for similar aged learners who are also at the same stage of mathematics, taught by mathematicians. 

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I don’t really know why I like math. It’s just fun. 
All I can really say about math is that it’s pretty fun. Widely entertaining. The things I can do with what I learn in math amazes me. I feel surprised by it, how to create new things with numbers. I like new methods of understanding how things work. When I learn new math concepts it is engaging and starts me thinking on how I can make my own big numbers. I like understanding difficult math concepts that others don’t understand so I can explain it to them.

- Jesse A., 9 years old

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I love math because it has many different types of it. I love how math makes you do so many things like building amazing stuff. I really like Go Solve! because we can play math games and learn exciting mathematics like about archimedean solids. I like math puzzles which isn't like 'what is 356*245?'. I even like types of math like geometry, goniometry, statistical graphs, precalculus and googology. Those types of math are all taught in Go solve!.

- Kaizer L., 7 years old

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Dr. Ethan Dlugie, Brown University at Go Solve! in Dubai

A workshop with Brown University professor, Dr. Ethan Dlugie, delved into advanced mathematical concepts with our little mathematicians at Bloom World Academy. 

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An afternoon of algebra woven into a highly interactive Lights Out game, kept our children on their toes.

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For a detailed framework to help schools and guardians to see if your child is gifted in mathematical ability and would benefit from this programme, write to sustain@labsparis.com or please read the Go Solve! Student Identification Guide.

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Write to us and we will help you identify if Go Solve! is right for your child: sustain@labsparis.com

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