by admin1 | Jul 18, 2019 | UK, Uncategorized
As an A level student, what advice would I give on being successful in my exams? I often struggle with answering that question because I never feel there’s a right or wrong answer. It’s subjective. Different strategies work for different students. Learning styles and...
by admin1 | Jul 18, 2019 | UK
As the time to sit our exams gets closer and closer, we’re constantly asking ourselves ‘have we prepared enough?’ and ‘Am I really ready for this?’. The subject of English A Level is one of the toughest to revise for. From having to memorise what feels like a hundred...
by admin1 | Jul 12, 2018 | UK
Many parents are confused with their child’s SATs results. They want KS2 2018 SATs scores explained in an easier-way. The difficulty is, when presenting the table of scaled scores, parents can not make-out easily how their child achieved relative to other...
by admin1 | Jun 23, 2016 | UK
Many people are confused about the whole issue of the EU referendum. The information out there is very hard to understand. This makes it hard to draw the various strands together into a meaningful meaning, therefore stifling a reasoned conclusion whether to stay in or...
by admin1 | Feb 11, 2016 | UK
Far-away children warm to “Incredible Improve” virtual tutors, thousands of miles from tutor. The tutoring could hardly be more remote. Improve Tuition Online, with its pupil roll of 63, lies in a small old-woollen town in the West Riding of...
by admin1 | Feb 3, 2016 | Europe & UK, News, UK
Read Every Day In Early years, reading at least 20 minutes every day will drastically improve your child’s reading and writing performance by the age of 15, according to an OECD report. Do your best to dramatist reading with the special sound effects and don’t...
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