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Better M+E Tutoring
Better M+E Tutoring
8b Melville StreetFalkirk Stirlingshire FK1 1HZUnited Kingdom
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Does your child find it difficult to solve maths problems? Do they hesitate when speaking English? Better M+E tutoring is the place to help your child understand the core concepts in Mathematics and English, and gain a fair understanding of these subjects. We have highly experienced tutors who assess the current state of your child and create a customised teaching plan that aligns with your child's needs. Our teaching methods are in line with the school curriculum, so you can be sure that your child is getting the best education. We will help your child learn and grow at an even pace. So, why wait? Discuss your needs now!
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About Falkirk
Falkirk (; Scottish Gaelic: An Eaglais Bhreac; Scots: Fawkirk [ˈfɔːkɪrk]) is a town in the Central Lowlands of Scotland, historically within the county of Stirlingshire. It lies in the Forth Valley, 23+1⁄2 miles (38 kilometres) northwest of Edinburgh and 20+1⁄2 miles (33 km) northeast of Glasgow. Falkirk had a resident population of 32,422 at the 2001 UK Census. The population of the town had risen to 34,570 according to a 2008 estimate, making it the 20th most populous settlement in Scotland. Falkirk is the main town and administrative centre of the Falkirk council area, which has an overall population of 156,800 and inholds the nearby towns of Grangemouth, Bo'ness, Denny, Camelon, Larbert and Stenhousemuir, and the cluster of Braes villages. The town is at the junction of the Forth and Clyde and Union Canals, a location which proved key to its growth as a centre of heavy industry during the Industrial Revolution. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Falkirk was at the centre of the iron and steel industry, underpinned by the Carron Company in nearby Carron. The company made very many different items, from flat irons to kitchen ranges to fireplaces to benches to railings and many other items, but also carronades for the Royal Navy and, later, manufactured pillar boxes and phone boxes. Within the last fifty years, heavy industry has waned, and the economy relies increasingly on retail and tourism. Despite this, Falkirk remains the home of many international companies like Alexander Dennis, the largest bus production company in the United Kingdom.