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2025

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Celebrating a Successful Term

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Jul22
As the school term comes to a close, we at SIMA Abacus are taking a moment to reflect and to celebrate. It has been a rewarding season of learning, growth, and collaboration with some of the most dedicated schools and passionate pupils across Lagos. From our in-class sessions to after-school

RAISING BRIGHTER KIDS THE SIMA ABACUS WAY.

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Jul21
Let’s face it—today’s world is noisy. Children are surrounded by distractions. And sometimes, the pressure of school, endless assignments, and rigid classrooms can take the joy out of learning. At SIMA Abacus, we believe it doesn’t have to be that way. We have seen what happens when learning is fun,

From Distraction to Determination

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Jul21
Every parent dreams of a focused, driven child who finds joy in learning and grows into a confident problem-solver. But in today’s fast-paced world—filled with smartphones, screens and distractions keeping a child focused can feel like climbing a mountain. If you’ve ever felt this way, you’re not alone. At SIMA

Harnessing Creativity in Kids with SIMA Abacus

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Jul18
Every child has a spark within, a natural sense of wonder, imagination and creativity waiting to be unlocked. But in today’s world of rigid schooling, pressure to perform, and digital distractions, that spark can easily be dimmed. At SIMA Abacus, we believe creativity isn’t just a talent, it’s a powerful

How SIMA Abacus Helps Children Overcome Learning Struggles

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Jul18
Many children struggle silently in classrooms. Behind the smiles and school uniforms are kids battling with low attention spans, weak memory, math anxiety, and the fear of being “not smart enough.” For many parents, it’s heartbreaking to watch their children lose confidence or lag behind academically, despite all efforts. At