The Importance of Modern Foreign Languages for Students in the UK

Recent research published by the British Council revealed that in England there is a decline in the students learning modern foreign languages in secondary education. While approximately 90% of students in primary education speak...

Navigating Your First Tutoring Session: A Guide for Parents and Students

Whether you are engaging a tutor to address specific subject challenges, boost your child’s confidence in the lead up to exams or simply enhance their overall learning, there are a number of things to...

Making Mathematics a Compulsory Subject for Students Until Age 18 & What It Really Means for Children and Students

In 2021, a proposal was put forward in the UK government’s Skills for Jobs White Paper which outlined various measures that aimed to improve education and training for British people after the age of...

The Benefits of Online Tutoring to Support Your Child’s Learning

As parents, we want the best for our children and that includes supporting their academic success. However, the demands of modern-day life can make it difficult for parents to provide 1-1 support themselves and...

Tutoring to Benefit Different Learning Styles

Every child has a different learning style (or styles) that best suit them. For example, some children might thrive in a classroom environment with a teacher and peers, while others may benefit from 1-1...

Mock Exams: Is Revision Worth It and Should I Hire An Exam Tutor?

Everyone will at some stage in their life have wondered whether mock exams are worth revising for. This is most apparent when we are young and socialising with friends, gaming and social media all...

How To Identify The Right Tutor For Your Child

If and when you choose to hire someone to tutor your child it is critical to identify the right tutor to suit their needs and support their education. As teachers, tutors and parents ourselves,...

Getting Setup For Homeschooling & Specialist Tutors To Support Learning

Homeschooling (also known as ‘elective home education’ here in the UK) is a term used when parents decide to educate their children at home instead of sending them to school or receiving home tuition...
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