HOW CAN THE STRUGGLE WITH MATHEMATICS BE SOLVED?

In our previous post, we stated why Mathematics is difficult for most students. The good news is that these challenges can be overcome. The key lies in a combination of mindset, teaching methods, and support systems that empower students to understand and enjoy math. Here’s how: 1. Strengthen the Basics Before students can tackle complex math topics, they need a solid grasp of foundational skills—like number sense, arithmetic, and basic problem-solving. Schools should provide regular revision sessions and remedial support to help fill in these gaps. 2. Make Math Relatable One major reason students lose interest in math is because they don’t see how it applies to their daily lives. Teachers can incorporate real-life examples, such as shopping, cooking, sports statistics, or budgeting, to show students how math works outside the classroom. 3. Adopt Flexible Teaching Methods Every student learns differently. Some need visuals, others need practical demonstrations, and some prefer storytelling. Using diverse teaching tools—like interactive games, videos, group activities, or educational apps—can help reach more learners in the way they understand best. 4. Build a Supportive Environment Creating a learning space where mistakes are allowed and questions are encouraged helps reduce fear and builds confidence. Students should feel safe to try, fail, and learn without judgment. 5. Encourage a Growth Mindset Students must be taught that intelligence isn’t fixed. With consistent practice and effort, they can improve. Praising effort over perfection helps them see challenges as opportunities to grow, not as threats to avoid. 6. Use Technology to Reinforce Learning There are several apps, websites, and digital tools that make learning math more engaging and interactive. Schools and parents can take advantage of platforms like Khan Academy, Prodigy, or Mathletics to provide extra practice outside the classroom. 7. Parental Involvement When parents show interest in their child’s math learning—by encouraging practice at home, helping with homework, or simply showing a positive attitude towards the subject—it boosts the child’s confidence and willingness to try. 8. Train and Support Teachers Effective math teaching starts with the teacher. Providing educators with ongoing training in modern teaching strategies, classroom engagement, and student psychology equips them to better support struggling learners. Solving the problem of math difficulty is not about “making it easy”—it’s about making it accessible, understandable, and rewarding. With the right tools and mindset, every student can rise above their fears and become confident in their ability to succeed. At Citytop School, we are committed to unlocking each child’s potential in mathematics through patient teaching, personalized learning, and constant encouragement. Enroll your child at Citytop School today. Registration is still on.
WHY MATHEMATICS IS DIFFICULT FOR MOST STUDENTS

For many students, Mathematics is more than just numbers and formulas. It is a challenge they dread. It’s not uncommon to hear phrases like “Math is hard,” “I don’t get it,” or “I’m not a math person.” But why do so many learners struggle with this core subject? And more importantly, how can the right learning environment turn confusion into confidence? At Citytop School, understanding the “why” behind the struggle is key to unlocking student success. Common Reasons Students Struggle with Mathematics Fear of FailureMany children develop anxiety around math due to early struggles. They didn’t get a good foundation in math. A single poor test result can make a student feel incapable, leading to a fear-based relationship with the subject. Foundational GapsMathematics builds upon itself. It builds on connection. Missing out on basic concepts like multiplication, fractions, or place value can make advanced topics nearly impossible to grasp without backtracking. Lack of Flexible Teaching StyleNot every child learns the same way. A rigid, one-size-fits-all teaching method may fail to connect with students who require more hands-on, visual, or interactive learning styles. Lack of Real-Life ApplicationWhen students don’t see how math connects to their everyday lives, it feels abstract and pointless. Children understand a concept by applying it in real-life situations. In mathematics, when it gets in-depth, it becomes difficult to apply it in real-life situations. Peer Pressure and LabelingBeing called “bad at math” by peers or even adults can discourage students. Over time, they begin to believe it’s just not for them—even when that’s not true. Mathematics doesn’t have to be a mountain too steep to climb. With the right support system, every student can learn to love math and perform excellently in it.At Citytop School, we’re removing the fear and building a foundation of confidence—one student at a time because we don’t just teach students to solve equations—we teach them to believe in their ability to solve problems. ENROLL YOUR CHILD WITH US –
Help Your Child Discover Their Talents This Summer — At Citytop School

At Citytop School, we believe learning doesn’t stop when the term ends. In fact, the holiday season presents a special opportunity. A chance for children to explore their interests, unlock new skills, and develop confidence beyond the traditional classroom. Our Summer Lessons Program is carefully designed to do more than revise schoolwork. It helps children discover who they are, what they enjoy, and where their strengths truly lie. What Makes Our Summer Program Stand Out? Talent Discovery through Engaging Activities Children are given space to explore areas like art, music, drama, coding, and public speaking— allowing their unique gifts to surface in a nurturing environment. Academics with a Refreshing Approach We revisit key subjects like English, Math, and Science — but with a practical style of teaching, it keeps learning fun and meaningful and it is comprehensive. Character Building Our lessons go beyond books. Through value-based education, teamwork, and leadership games, we shape children who are not only smart — but responsible, respectful, and kind. Why Choose Citytop School This Summer? Registration is Now Open! Give your child a summer filled with growth, discovery, and joy. Visit our school or register https://citytopschools.com/summer-admission-form/ to enroll today.Limited slots available! This summer, don’t just keep your child busy. Let them discover their purpose.Choose Citytop School — where potential meets opportunity.
Top Summer Lesson Subjects Every Child Should Take at Citytop School

At Citytop School, we believe every child deserves the opportunity to grow academically, creatively, and morally—even during the holiday season. Instead of whiling away their time, children can be very productive with it. That’s why our Summer Lessons Program is designed to offer a balanced mix of core subjects, practical skills, and fun-filled learning experiences. Here are some of the top subjects your child will benefit from this summer at Citytop School: Mathematics We help our learners build confidence and accuracy in problem-solving. Whether your child needs revision or wants to get ahead, our math sessions are structured to support every level. During this session, the children get advanced knowledge of solving maths before school begins. English Language English is a crucial subject in school and demands extra attention. Our English lessons sharpen communication skills and boost vocabulary through reading, writing, and speaking activities. We make learning English engaging and impactful. Science Our hands-on science classes spark curiosity! Children will explore simple experiments and practical knowledge that help them understand the world around them. With our well-equipped laboratory, children interested in science gain practical experience on science projects. ICT & Coding Basics The future is digital, and we’re preparing our learners to thrive in it. From basic computer skills to beginner-friendly coding activities, your child will gain useful tech exposure. Creative Arts & Crafts Summer is the perfect time for self-expression. Our art classes allow children to explore their creativity through drawing, painting, and craftwork—all while improving focus and coordination. Public Speaking & Elocution We nurture confident communicators. With guided practice in speech and expression, your child will learn how to articulate thoughts clearly and confidently in any setting. Why Choose Citytop School for Summer Lessons?
Stop Saying “Look at Your Mates”: How to Truly Support Your Child

In many Nigerian homes, one phrase echoes louder than encouragement: “Look at your mates… do they have two heads?” Meant to motivate, this phrase pushes children to compare themselves rather than embrace their unique strengths. Why It Hurts It encourages unhealthy comparisons. Every child is unique. Constant comparison undermines confidence and creates unnecessary pressure, rather than inspiring growth. It ignores individual differences. Not all children have the same strengths, opportunities, or support. Success is never one-size-fits-all. It damages communication. Repeated comparisons make children afraid to open up, pushing them into emotional isolation. It suggests conditional love. Children start believing they are only worthy when they succeed, rather than feeling loved for who they are. What to Say Instead “Let’s talk about what’s holding you back.” “What support do you need to do better?” “Everyone’s path is different, and I’m here to guide you on yours.” A Better Way Forward Nigerian parents are passionate and loving, but true support comes through understanding and patience, not pressure. At Citytop Schools, we believe in helping each child discover and grow at their own pace. So next time you want to say, “Look at your mates…”, ask yourself: Does my child need comparison or compassion?
Summer Classes & Creativity – Give Your Child the Best Experience Yet!

It’s another exciting week, and we’re thrilled to connect with you again! As the 2024/2025 academic session comes to a close, now is the perfect time to plan a memorable and impactful summer for your child — and we’re here to help you make that decision easier. Here’s why this summer should be more than just a holiday: Summer Isn’t Just About Books After months of early mornings and rigorous academics, your child deserves more than the usual classroom routine. Summer is the perfect time to blend fun and learning in a refreshing way. A Time to Unleash Their Creativity Let your child explore and express themselves! Whether it’s AI, Robotics, Music, Dance, Arts & Crafts, or other exciting activities, these hands-on experiences help build confidence, creativity, and curiosity. Smart Play, Smart Mind Want to see your child think faster and solve problems better? Give them the chance to enjoy playful challenges that stimulate their minds. The right balance of fun and focus is a powerful tool for growth. 🌟 The list is inexhasutible, however we will stop here for today. If you’ve ever considered enrolling your child in a summer school, now is the time — and Citytop Schools is your best choice. 👉 Click Here to See Our Exciting Summer Classes👉 Click Here to Register Now and Secure a Slot Give your child a summer filled with creativity, learning, and unforgettable memories. Citytop Schools…Dedicated to Excellence.
IS AN EXTRA LESSON IDEAL FOR EVERY CHILD IN SCHOOL?

In today’s competitive academic environment, extra lessons or after-school tutoring have become quite popular. Many parents consider it an essential part of their child’s education, hoping it will boost academic performance. But the real question remains: Is an extra lesson ideal for every child? At Citytop schools, we believe that every child is unique, and so are their learning needs. Every child has a unique quality that makes them stand out. While extra lessons can be helpful, they may not always be necessary for everyone. In this article, we will explore the benefits, risks, and how to decide what’s best for your child. When Are Extra Lessons Beneficial 1. When a Child Needs Academic Support If a student is struggling to understand concepts in certain subjects, extra lessons can provide the personalized attention they need to catch up and build confidence. It gives them the edge to confidently ask questions for children who are uncomfortable asking questions in class. Some children need more than the time in class to excel academically, and that is why extra lessons are important. 2. To Reinforce Learning Some children benefit from repetition and guided practice beyond the regular school hours. The limited time in school may be too short for them to think carefully and revise the concept being taught. Extra lessons can reinforce what was taught in class and improve retention. 3. Preparing for Exams or Transitions During exam periods or when transitioning to a higher class level, targeted extra lessons can help students feel more prepared and reduce anxiety. It also gives them more time and space to ask questions about what is challenging them and get proper guidance on it. 4. For Highly Motivated Learners Some children enjoy learning and want to explore topics deeper than the classroom allows. They may develop a peculiar interest in a subject and would want to go beyond what they are taught in class. Extra lessons can satisfy their curiosity and challenge them further. When Extra Lessons May Not Be Necessary 1. If the Child is Already Performing Well A child who is doing well academically and understands class content might not need extra lessons. Some children are naturally gifted with the ability to retain and understand faster than others. Adding more academic load could lead to unnecessary stress for such children. 2. Lack of Rest and Play Children need time to rest, play, and be creative. If extra lessons eat into this time, it can lead to burnout, a lack of interest in learning, or even emotional fatigue. The quote “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” was intended for children—children need to have time for fun and rest. When they are always bombarded with academic tasks, leaving no time for rest, it can distort their emotional and mental stability. 3. One-Size-Fits-All Tutoring Extra lessons that aren’t tailored to a child’s specific needs may not be effective. Every child learns differently, and a generic approach might do more harm than good. There are so many subjects/courses being taught, and a situation where a child is given an extra lesson on all these subjects, in a bid to help them excel academically, will affect them instead of helping them. Parents should examine their children to ascertain the special needs of the child and proffer solutions to them. 4. Pressure from Parents or Peers Some children are enrolled in extra lessons simply because others are doing it. This can create unnecessary pressure and anxiety, especially if the child doesn’t need it. So, How Do You Decide? Here are a few things parents should consider: Observe your child’s academic performance, attention span, and attitude toward learning. Talk to the teacher to understand if the child needs extra support in any subject. Ask your child how they feel about their studies and if they’re overwhelmed or under-challenged. Assess your child’s schedule to make sure there’s enough time for rest, play, and other interests. Our Approach at Citytop Schools At Citytop Schools, we assess each child’s learning needs individually. For students who need support, we offer structured academic reinforcement programs during and after school hours, but always with balance in mind. We also work closely with parents to ensure that academic growth does not come at the cost of emotional well-being or a joyful learning experience. Extra lessons can be helpful, but they are not a one-size-fits-all solution. The ideal approach is to know your child, understand their learning needs, and create a supportive, balanced environment that fosters growth both in and outside the classroom.
How Parents Can Support Their Children During Exam Periods

At Citytop Schools, we believe education is a partnership between school and home. As exams approach, children often feel stressed and anxious, which can affect their performance. During this time, parental involvement is essential to help them feel prepared, confident, and motivated towards their examination. Here are a few tips we believe would help in assisting your child’s preparation; Create a Calm and Conducive Study Space Design a quiet, comfortable, and organized study area specifically for your child. This space should be free from distractions such as television, games, and loud noises. Providing a good chair and table, adequate lighting, and necessary materials like textbooks and stationery can make a big difference. A dedicated study zone helps children focus, develop discipline, and associate the space with learning. Help Plan a Balanced Study Schedule Sit down with your child to create a clear timetable that includes study periods, breaks, meal times, and relaxation. This helps them manage their time wisely and prevents last-minute cramming. Balance is key — children should still enjoy moments of play and relaxation to keep their minds refreshed. Encourage them to start early preparation and break large topics into manageable parts. Prioritize Healthy Eating and Rest Proper nutrition fuels the brain and supports concentration. Offer meals rich in fruits, vegetables, protein, and whole grains to boost their memory and energy levels. Avoid excessive sugary snacks or drinks that can cause energy crashes. Equally important is ensuring they get enough sleep each night, as adequate rest enhances focus, mood, and overall academic performance. Offer Encouragement and Emotional Support Children may fear exams due to past experiences or fear of failure. Reassure them that exams are opportunities to demonstrate what they have learned, not something to dread. Celebrate their dedication and hard work, regardless of the final grades. Show patience, speak positive words, and listen to their worries without judgment. Knowing they have your support can reduce anxiety and build self-confidence. Stay Involved — Without Adding Pressure Regularly check in on their progress and offer to help with revision or practice tests. Ask them if they need extra explanations or assistance with certain subjects. However, avoid putting unnecessary pressure or comparing them to other children. Each child has a unique learning pace and style, and feeling loved and supported motivates them to perform better. Promote Relaxation and Balance Help your child incorporate relaxation techniques into their routine, such as deep breathing exercises, stretching, or light walks. Encourage hobbies and fun activities to give their minds a break. A well-rounded routine keeps them motivated, reduces stress, and helps them stay energized for study sessions. At Citytop Schools, we believe every child can achieve great things with the right guidance and support. By working together, parents and the school can create a nurturing environment where children feel valued and ready to succeed. Let us continue to encourage our children, reminding them that their mental and emotional well-being is just as important as academic achievement.
Bullying: Its Causes and How to Stop It

Bullying is a silent crisis that affects many students across the globe—emotionally, mentally, and sometimes even physically. At Citytop School, we believe that every child deserves to learn in a safe, respectful, and nurturing environment. Understanding the causes of bullying and how to effectively address it is a crucial step in protecting our children and promoting a culture of kindness. What is Bullying? Bullying is intentional, repeated aggressive behavior that involves a power imbalance. It can be physical, verbal, social, or even digital (cyberbullying). It causes lasting harm not just to the victim but often to the bully and bystanders as well. Bullying is a repeated and intentional misuse of power—whether physical, verbal, social, or psychological by an individual or group towards another person or group. It involves an imbalance of power where the perpetrator seeks to control, intimidate, or harm the target. Bullying can take many forms: physical aggression, name-calling, exclusion, spreading rumors, threats, or cyber-attacks. It doesn’t always happen in obvious ways. Sometimes, bullying is subtle like persistent mockery, silent treatment, or manipulation and can be just as damaging as overt abuse. What makes bullying especially harmful is its long-term impact on a person’s mental, emotional, and social well-being. It affects not only the victim but also the bully and those who witness it. In a school setting, bullying undermines learning, breaks trust, and creates an unsafe environment for everyone. Common Causes of Bullying The Effects of Bullying Bullying can leave deep emotional scars–these scars are caused by the the pain inflicted on them as a result of bullying. Victims may experience anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and academic struggles. Long-term effects can extend into adulthood if not addressed early. Children who are known to be quiet and not outgoing/outspoken are usually the ones prone to be victims of bullying. It thereby affects their emlotional well-being, leading to withdrawal symptoms. How to Stop Bullying – Citytop’s Approach At Citytop School, we are committed to creating a safe learning environment through: What Parents Can Do Bullying is not just a school issue—it’s a community issue. When we work together—educators, parents, and students—we can build a culture where respect and kindness are the norm. At Citytop School, we go beyond academics to ensure that every child feels seen, safe, and supported. By identifying the root causes of bullying and taking proactive steps, we can raise confident, compassionate leaders for tomorrow. Together, we can stop bullying before it starts.
WHAT TYPE OF LEARNING WILL SHAPE YOUR CHILD’S FUTURE?

Did you know that over 70% of what shapes a child’s success in life happens outside the textbook? In today’s world, academic knowledge is important, but it’s not enough. Children need critical thinking, confidence, creativity, emotional intelligence, and life skills to truly thrive. At Citytop school, we understand this. That’s why our approach combines strong academics with: We don’t just prepare students for exams—we prepare them for life. If you’re looking for a school that teaches your child how to think, not just what to think, then we invite you to discover what makes Citytop school different. Enrollment is now open. Let’s build a brighter future for the children together.