Tuition

Tuition built around one student at a time.

One to one, in your home, at your tutor’s, or online. Weekly or fortnightly, for as long as it is useful.

What we cover.

Reading, writing, spelling and handwriting, maths including mental arithmetic, and science. Tutors work to what the school is assessing, and to the SATs papers your child will actually sit.

At this age most of the work is confidence. A child who believes they are bad at maths behaves like a child who is bad at maths, and that is usually the first thing to fix.

English, maths and science, plus history, geography, modern foreign languages, design and technology, art and design, music and religious education.

Key Stage 3 is where gaps opened earlier start to show, and where a student who is not being stretched can quietly switch off. Tuition at this stage is often about keeping momentum rather than rescuing anything.

Preparation for the entrance exam, planned around the time you have left rather than a generic schedule. Verbal and non verbal reasoning, English and maths, and enough timed practice that the paper itself is not a shock.

All the usual subjects, including maths, English, the sciences and computer science. Tutors start by finding what is missing underneath, because exam technique laid over a gap does not hold.

Tuition can be short term for exam preparation, or run across both years. Short term help has limits, and your tutor will tell you honestly which one your child needs.

Subject specialists for the two years that decide university offers, working at the depth the specification actually asks for rather than a step up from GCSE.

Tutors who have taught their subject in a recognised college or university, for students who want help with a specific module, with academic writing, or with getting back on track.

Language skills for study, for work, and for daily life in the UK, at whatever level you are starting from.

How sessions actually run.

One hour lessons

Every session runs for an hour.

Where they happen

At your home, at the tutor’s home, or online. Either way it needs to be a quiet room, because concentration is most of the work.

Face to face or online

We use Zoom, Google Meet, Teams, Skype, or whichever platform suits you best.

How often

Weekly lessons keep continuity, which is why we recommend them. Some tutors will take fortnightly.

Paying the tutor

You pay the tutor directly at the end of each session. All our tutors are self employed.

No contract

There is nothing to sign. Pay as you go means you can stop lessons whenever you decide to.

Books and materials

Anything the lessons need is usually down to the parent to provide.

An adult on the premises

A tutor is not there to chaperone, so we ask that an adult stays on the premises throughout.

The rewards are in the learning.

The student said thank you for everything, and then I got an email from her mum thanking me too, saying she thinks I have helped her improve by two grades.
Tutor feedback, 2021

Tell us what your child needs.

Call the office and we will match a tutor to the subject and the stage.