01/09/2024
We are now enrolling for 11+ students. Please contact us on 07804242334 to secure your place. We are proud to have been running for 30 years and are OFSTED registered. We look forward to hearing from you!
Master 11plus Tuition
01/09/2024
We are now enrolling for 11+ students. Please contact us on 07804242334 to secure your place. We are proud to have been running for 30 years and are OFSTED registered. We look forward to hearing from you!
28/03/2016
It's World Poetry Day, so let's immerse in the verse!
It's the day the entire world celebrates/ By saying words and eating cakes/ We have to admit the "cake" in that line/ Was only included to complete the rhyme/ And before you point out, yes we're aware/ If poems don't rhyme no-one cares/ But we'll have cake anyway/ To celebrate !
27/03/2016
26/03/2016
Raise Mindful Kids By "Banning The Bedroom": A Family Doctor Explains As a family doctor for 27 years and a Ph.D. psychologist, I often hear parents complain that their kids don’t seem to value family time together....
25/03/2016
EASTER REVISION SESSIONS -BIRMINGHAM
Thursdays 6-8
Extra Time Sundays !!!
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23/03/2016
"Revision Tips -Tutors Birmingham"
Top 10 revision tips for your final (or first-year) exams
Summer term means two things for students: rain and exams. We can't do anything about the weather, but we CAN teach you how to do your revision right. Read on...
As Easter holidays are coming to an end, hundreds of thousands of students across the country start panicking about the fact that very little revision has been done so far, in the run up to the exams that now seem just around the corner. But don’t panic: it’s never too late to start revising. Here are 10 winning revision tips that will get you off a flying start.
Draw up a revision timetable
Research shows that shorter 20-30 minute spells work best, because your concentration is much higher. We therefore recommend taking short, frequent breaks. We also advise to mix the order order of the subjects. Take a look at the proposed timetable:
9.00-9.30 Subject 1
Break 5 mins
9.35-10.05 Subject 1
Break 5 mins
10.10-10.40 Subject 2
Break 5 mins
10.45-11.15 Subject 2
Break 30 mins
11.45-12.15 Subject 3
Break 5 mins
12.20-12.50 Subject 3
Break 1 hour
13.50-14.20 Subject 1
Break 5 mins
14.25-14.55 Subject 2
Break 5 mins
15.00-15.30 Subject 3
Break 5 mins
15.35-16.05 Subject 1
Exercise
Physical activity is very important, in particular during intense study time. Even going for a small 30-minute jog after a day of revision will make a huge difference to your wellbeing. Physical activity increases heart rate which makes the blood circulate faster. This in turn ensures that brain gets more oxygen which increases productivity whilst reducing tiredness and stress.
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22/03/2016
Revision tips|GCSEs and finals❤️ Instagram- girlonthebench ♥Tumblr-http://mosaicbokehhearts.tumblr.com/ ♥blog-http://thegirlonthebench.blogspot.co.uk/ ....i post once a week every...
21/03/2016
"Maths Tutor Birmingham"
Every child needs a good understanding of maths and a private primary maths tutor can sometimes make all the difference in your child's learning journey. First Tutors is the best place to find primary maths tutors, see their charges and their proximity to you. Primary maths can be a challenging subject for children, and a private primary maths tutor can really aid their learning!
20/03/2016
"Tutor in Birmingham"
I’ve called in a private tutor to give my child a chance in the academic arms race'
The numbers of private tutors now outnumber the ranks of the NHS, solicitors and teachers as selective education becomes more and more competitive
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19/03/2016
"11+ Tutoring"
*When should we start?*
The best tutors can be booked up many years ahead, so the earlier you start to look for one the better the choice will be. If you have realised too late in the day that everyone else is employing a tutor and you have no success in finding one, then you can refer to our 11+ Preparation advice for guidance on how to home-tutor your child for the 11+.
Most children will begin their tutoring in either September or January of Year 5. In areas where the 11 plus covers curriculum topics, such as English or maths, some parents may choose to use a subject specific tutor from an earlier age to address known weaknesses in these subjects. Where the 11+ tests consist of 4 different subject papers, the amounts of tuition required may be somewhat higher, and tutoring may need to start somewhat earlier than Year 5, although you can probably discount most rumours of children being formally tutored for the 11+ from as early as Year 3.
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