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High Score Game Sessions

We’re looking for some intrepid gamers to take part our new High Score project, a series of Video and Board game sessions funded by UK Government as part of the national Skills for Life project.

Sessions start in June 2024 and continue throughout the year in Norwich and Great Yarmouth.

 

What to expect…

Using a combination of video and boardgames High Score will introduce participants to maths concepts such as addition, subtraction, percentages, probability and ratios whilst playing some of their favourite games!

We’re looking for participants who are:

  • Living in Norfolk
  • Age 19+
  • Looking to grow their confidence with numbers and using maths in day to day life

Get involved – Norwich

Complete our form below to register your interest in sessions taking place in Norwich. A member of our friendly team will get in touch to book your place on our next available session.

Call us on 01603 850309 to ask our our friendly team any questions and if you’d prefer they can complete the form with you over the phone too!

Sessions in Norwich take place at The Shoebox Community Hub. Unfortunately, our wonky Grade II listed building is not wheelchair accessible. Our toilets and facilities are set over multiple floors and require navigating stairs. If you have any questions about our spaces and how accessible they are, please get in touch. We would be happy to send photographs or videos of the stairs involved in navigating the building and discuss how we can make our spaces as accessible as possible.

Call us on 01603 850309 to ask our our friendly team any questions and if you’d prefer they can complete the form with you over the phone too!

More about Multiply!

Our High Score sessions are funded through Multiply, a new government-funded programme to help adults improve their numeracy skills.

If you’re aged 19 and over and don’t have maths GCSE at grade C (or equivalent), you can access free numeracy courses through Multiply to build your confidence with numbers and gain a qualification.

Good numeracy skills lead to job opportunities or prepare you for further study. They can also help in everyday life, such as helping children with homework and budgeting money.

Find out more here!