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Wednesday, 18 February 2015

Do you really want your child to stop failing maths?

Ridiculously high failure rates in mathematics are plaguing secondary school students, and an effective solution has been unavailable until today. Introducing www.dechacademy.com, an exceptional online learning platform with all the tools your child needs to excel at a price everyone can afford. Parents, take this opportunity to help your child excel in maths, widen their career opportunities and achieve their goals.

 
The service is meant for students that either have foundational problems, obtain average grades and even for those bright sparks that want to maintain their top grades. Teachers and parents can also use the online service to help their students/children. All you need is an Internet connection on any suitable device.

The Dechelon Academy brand symbolises quality and this is epitomised by the Founder who has a 1st class, MEng in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College, London and was heavily involved in the development of the mathematics content.



Value Proposition of the Online Service 

 - 24/7 access to high quality maths videos

 - Practice tests that spot foundational problems and mimic exams

 - Progress tracking for monitoring your child’s usage and performance

 - Interactive Question and answer feature

 - Learn at your own pace by pausing, rewinding and fast forwarding

 - Affordable prices



 Half-Term Special Offer Rates

Offer ends on Feb 28, 2015



1 Month      N2,500  

3 Months     N3,500  

6 Months     N6,000  

9 Months     N8,000  

12 Months    N10,000  


 Visit www.dechacademy.com to watch a sample video lesson, and sign up today.



 Naira Mastercard, Naira Visacard and other online payment systems accepted.



 Contact details: +234 902 946 6701, contact@dechacademy.com



 Alternatively you can text us for a callback
 To find out more about the online service watch our 2-minute trailer below

28 comments:

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    1. If them like make dem cut my brain put maths. I no fit sabi

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  2. *yawns*
    Linda Ikejii: Swallowing comments since 2006.

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  3. nice development...

    GLO IS THE BEST NETWORK..

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  4. Ummm wallahi Aboki nor like am 4 mathematics fa!

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  5. Ummm wallahi Aboki nor like am 4 mathematics fa!

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  6. Whaoooo, impressive !

    Order for your beautiful bedspread @ 79AEFD3B. Delivery available nationwide.

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  7. Nna Forget!

    Failure rate will continue to dip as long as students are no longer ready to study and focus on their studies. Too many distractions. if it aint facebook, it will be twitter or Lindaikeji's blog or phones, or modelling or acting or singing.

    Students need a manual reset so they can concentrate on their studies. Gone are the good old days when we were in school.

    But the good thing is, if you are a Liber and you love your king, you can't fail maths.

    ...AND LIBERS HAIL THEIR KING.

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  8. Maths oh greatest mathematics. we shall conquer thee by force

    kindly view
    pamscrib.blogspot.com

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  9. Junior must past Maths this time around.

    ***ECHOMASS***

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  10. Lol, maths show me pepper for high school,no matter how i tried, i can't just understand it, it was God's grace i passed it both in mt GCE n WAEC!!

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  11. Owk.....let's say no to failure of maths

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  12. VERuLe says-Heard o.

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  13. Nice one...
    This wil go a long way.

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  14. Mathematics is the easiest subject among others that's what my friends use to say and yet they get F9 lol......very funny though



    :::::::::::::::::::::::::QUEENMAYA::::::::::::::::::

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  15. Since I don't have a child
    I will pass!
    #sipsmirinda

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  16. HMMMMM,MATHS NO B SME PPLE/CHILDREN FRNDS AT ALL..THNK GOD DRE R MEANS TO DEAL WIT IT..TOMJERRYSWIT

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  17. I went to represent my aunty today in my cousin school, she failed maths and she might likely to repeat ss1

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  18. this is cool. some1 is rising up to the headache maths gives student

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  19. Wish it was when I stil dey sch, I for apply but now na moni full my head. Beside who wan ask u to find ur X or Y account for bank? 1 child go learn 12 subjects Taught be 12 different teachers, is there any sense in this?

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  20. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    I hate maths like crazy......
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  21. Okiie seen, would consider it wen my child comes of age. Linda take note!

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  22. Okiie seen, would consider it wen my child comes of age. Linda take note!

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  23. Mmm..I wldnt knw,cuz I didn't do well in maths back in my skul days..it ws so boring.. Linda I knw u ddnt do well in maths too wen u wr in skul.

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  24. D only subject I cldn understand in high skool n even now.

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