Most kids who struggle in school aren't struggling because they're not smart. They're struggling because no one showed them how to learn effectively. That's what we fix.
Every child follows the same path — but what happens inside each step is personalized to them.
Before your child attends a single class, we do a free 30-minute assessment. We don't just check what they got wrong — we figure out why.
We create a learning plan targeting the root cause. We repair the underlying method — how your child reads, organizes thinking, and reviews mistakes.
Good methods only work if they become habits. We train consistent execution: focus, time management, independence, and self-correction.
Once the foundation is solid, your child moves beyond catching up to getting ahead. Critical thinking, deeper analysis, and real confidence.
A child who memorizes answers will struggle the moment the questions change. A child who understands how to think can handle any subject, any test, any challenge life throws at them.
That's why Jolly classes don't look like typical tutoring. We don't drill. We don't over-assign homework. Instead, we build three systems that work together — every week, every class, every student.
Three systems working together — so learning actually sticks and parents actually see progress.
Builds true comprehension — your child learns to break problems down, find patterns, and reason through new material on their own.
Parents see: Monthly Progress ReportTurns learning into daily routine — focus, time management, independent completion, and self-correction become habits.
Parents see: Weekly Habit TrackerReduces repeated mistakes — every error is logged, analyzed, and used to strengthen the underlying skill.
Parents see: Weekly Mistake Analysis Card"Let's do more practice problems."
"Let's figure out why these problems feel hard."
Weekly checkmark: "Homework done ✓"
Weekly feedback card with specific wins, struggles, and next steps.
Placed by grade level.
Placed by ability — based on a free diagnostic.
20+ students in a class.
Max 8 students per teacher (1 : 8 ratio). Every child gets real attention.