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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.
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Graduation Day as Youngsters Complete 'Mini PhD' in Abacus

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)
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Eight New Online Games Will Boost Learning, Engagement and Sustained Motivation Amongst Children

Eight new online games to help children learn maths and English have been launched by Glasgow-based British Youth International College (BYITC).
 
Dr Rashmi Mantri, Founder, BYITC
 
The College specialises in teaching maths using a counting too... (more)
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School's Out - But Fun Learning Continues through Coding Summer Camps!

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.
 
Dr Rashmi Mantri, Founder,... (more)
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A Night to Remember for 37 Youngsters Honoured at The Scottish Parliament in Inaugural Inspire Awards 2023

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)
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Indian Ocean Expansion for Glasgow-headquartered 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.
 
Dr Rashmi Mantri, Foundounder of BYITC
 
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Maths Muddles No More as Basingstoke Gets its Own Abacus Maths School

School children in and around Basingstoke are to get help learning maths through a new business start-up.
 
British Youth International College (BYITC)
 
Mum and software consultant Pragnya Reddy is to open the British Youth... (more)
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Achievements of Glasgow Scots-Indian Entrepreneur in Improving Maths Education for Children is Recognised at LOANI Awards

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)
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Glasgow School Launches International Abacus Maths Olympiad

The British Youth International College (BYITC) is launching an international Abacus Maths Olympiad for its Supermaths students.
 
Rashmi with an Abacus - Oct 2022
 
Based on the school’s innovative Abacus Maths training programme, the ne... (more)
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Glasgow Woman Wins Best Entrepreneur Award at Prestigious Event Held at Houses of Parliament

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.
 
Dr. Rashmi Mantri 
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