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Moumita Sarkar

Expert in Phonics & Vedic Math – Making Learning Fun & Easy

Moumita Sarkar is not just a teacher — she’s a lifelong learner and mentor who brings a unique blend of corporate insight, educational expertise, and global teaching experience into her classroom. With an M.Com from Calcutta University and a Business Management degree from ICFAI, Moumita transitioned from the corporate world into teaching and never looked back.

Since 2017, she has taught in prestigious schools across India and Dubai, and is currently a valued faculty member at Rainbow International School in Mumbai and Vedic Math School.

Her Expertise

Specializing in Phonics and Vedic Mathematics, Moumita crafts lessons that ignite curiosity and build real understanding. She’s known for breaking down complex topics into simple, logical steps — helping students of all levels connect the dots with ease and enthusiasm.

Teaching Approach

Moumita’s teaching is rooted in empathy and adaptability. She meets students where they are and inspires them to go further. Her calm presence and positive energy make her classroom a safe space to ask questions, make mistakes, and grow.

Over the years, she has continuously refined her methods, blending tradition with innovation to meet the needs of today’s learners. Whether teaching young minds or supporting parents, Moumita brings heart and skill to the table.

Why Choose Moumita?

 Because she gets it, she knows that every child learns differently, and she’s ready to guide each one with patience, confidence, and a toolkit full of effective techniques. With Moumita, math becomes less of a struggle and more of a story — one that students are excited to tell.

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