Numeracy and literacy

Regular courses to improve number skills

Our free classes for adults aged 16+ take place in community venues across the city and can help with numbers, maths, spelling, reading and writing.

Our classes help with form filling, helping children with homework, understanding bills and bank statements, improving skills for work and lots more.

Let us know what help with numeracy and literacy you need and we will match you to the right class:

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You can call or email us to find out more. Email on: glasgowslearning@glasgowlife.org.uk and someone will be in touch.

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Telephone helpline: you can call us on 0141 287 0975.

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Start your course: we will then let you know where and when your course will happen.

Please note: Classes will only run when enough people have signed up. 

Community based Adult Literacy and Numeracy programmes

We offer classes across the city, supporting adults to build confidence in reading, writing, numbers and spelling.

A holistic and learner centred approach is offered with individual learning or group classes. These  small and friendly classes empowers learners to progress at their own pace with programmes supporting accreditation, self-development, further education and career pathways or simply building their confidence for what they need.

Qualified tutors curate learning resources based on the learner’s individual needs and aspirations. Each group has its own tutor.

You get to decide what to work on and learn at your own pace.

Where possible, you will have access to computers and receive full support from our friendly tutors. 

A child writing numbers on a board in a classroom

Muffins & Maths

Numeracy closed group classes within schools for parents/carers. A six-week block for P1-P3 children which mirrors maths lessons delivered in schools.

Contact your own school for more information.


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