SATs, semi-colons and success

Well the news is interesting – take a look. Teachers raise concerns over marking: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-40567217 Primary tests: two fifths fail:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-40481689 So what do these joyful articles tell us? Are things really that bad? Well, first of all ask yourself if your own handwriting is perfect and your own semi-colons perfectly placed. When I started teaching […]

Sun, sea and study

Are you counting the days until the holidays? I suspect your children are – and if I’m honest we are beginning the countdown too. Holidays are great. time to recharge, to spend time together and to do all the things that we are too busy for during the rest of the year. We are all […]

Choosing your tutor

Choosing a tutor isn?t something we do every day. Most of us won?t even think about tutors until we need one, and for most of us that will only be once or twice in a lifetime. So how do we go about choosing a tutor for our children? Here are a few ideas. Make sure […]

Happy New Year

With Christmas behind us and the New Year nudging its way in, our thoughts turn to resolutions. Next year will be the one when we give up a bad habit, take up a good one, learn something new. I don’t know about you but I’m not great at keeping resolutions; however that doesn’t stop me […]

What do the new Pisa results mean to us?

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-38157811 So another set have results have been published showing that our children are ‘lagging behind.’ This time it’s the Pisa (Programme for International Student Assessment) tests. These give us an international league table for maths, literacy and science and frankly our results are disappointing. Not devastating but definitely disappointing. ‘Why so?’ I hear you […]

‘Lagging’ at the age of 5

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-38104242 The BBC tells us that: Almost a third of children in England are behind in their development when they start primary school, according to official figures for 2016. And Department for Education statistics show pupils from poorer backgrounds are more likely to be lagging in their learning, literacy and numeracy levels. The charity Save […]

It’s been a while…

and I must apologise for being quiet for so long. It’s not that we haven’t been around but we have been caught up in all sorts of admin type things, as well as going about our daily business of tutoring our young clients. A lot has been going on. Kent Test results have preoccupied many […]