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Born in India and settled in Glasgow, Dr Rashmi Mantri is a multi-business manager, IT specialist and educator with a PhD in computer science – as well as the founder of the world’s first online abacus maths learning application.
Twenty-three of the brightest minds in the UK - eighteen of which were from Scotland - were honoured in a ceremony in Glasgow recently to celebrate their completion of a leading abacus training programme.
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar presents trophies and certif... (more)
Oct 04, 2023 08:55 IST
British Youth International College
A series of virtual summer camps to help children learn computer coding, game development and programming skills has been launched by Glasgow-based British Youth International College (BYITC). Two of the classes are FREE of charge to attend.
Young people across Britain gathered at the Scottish Parliament (Tuesday 6th June) to attend the Inspire Awards which celebrate the talents of young people aged 5 to 17 who excel in whatever they love to do.
Anas Sarwar Scottish Labour Leader at Inspire Awards 2023(more)
Jun 15, 2023 08:29 IST
British Youth International College
A Scottish college is expanding into the Maldives in Southeast Asia following the success of its pioneering game-based maths learning programme for children in Sri Lanka.
Glasgow-based entrepreneur Dr. Rashmi Mantri and her commitment to making a positive change in children’s life through education has been recognised at a Global awards ceremony in London recently.
Dr. Mantri, founder of The British Youth International College(more)
Dec 29, 2022 11:06 IST
British Youth International College
Born in India and settled in Glasgow, Dr. Rashmi Mantri is a multi-business manager, IT specialist and educator with a PhD in computer science-as well as the founder of the world’s first online abacus maths learning application.