As Iceland’s famously unpronounceable and temperamental volcano continues to rumble on, the travel ban imposed across northern Europe is showing signs of being lifted.
This is good news for everyone, except possibly wealthy holidaymakers unconcerned about returning to work. The volcano’s timing could not have been worse for families keen to get back in time for the summer term, let alone for teachers kept from their classes.
There are many lessons to be learned from this sometimes surreal interruption to modern jet-age lifestyles, and we wouldn’t presume to know them all.
But we do know that thousands of parents may have been spared concern over the brief gap in their children’s education with a dose of Maths-Whizz maths tutoring.
Maths-Whizz can be used in airport lounges, in overspill hotel rooms, on internet-connected channel ferries and – who knows – even on navy mercy ships, come to pluck travellers from foreign shores.
Maths-Whizz – perfect for volcanic disruptions.
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