At TechBloq, we follow a mastery approach, which means helping children build a deep understanding of what they learn, not just move quickly through topics.

However, true mastery takes time, repetition and regular practice, most of which needs to happen at home.

Our sessions are designed as part-time support, not a full replacement for daily study.

Because our groups often include children of varied ages and ability levels, our priority is to ensure every learner reaches a secure understanding of key concepts before moving on. Application and fluency, especially in subjects like maths, requires regular, focused practice at home.

Mastery learning is a long-term process, not a one-hour outcome.

To achieve real mastery, children need to keep practising and applying what they’ve learned between sessions – for example, revisiting maths topics, completing short tasks, or explaining ideas in their own words. These small, regular habits make a big difference over time.

Our role is to guide, model and build the foundation. The parent’s role is to support, reinforce and provide consistency. When both work together, children develop genuine confidence and depth in their learning beyond what our sessions alone could achieve.