With UCAS applications on the horizon, now is the time many Year 12 and 13 students are thinking about university. With so much press about student loans, many are considering degree apprenticeships. We look at what these are and whether they suit your needs.
According to UCAS, almost 40% of UK 18-...
Read more ›Rishi Sunak recently announced several measures to improve maths education in England. Under his new Maths to 18 plan, maths education will be compulsory for all students until 18.
Currently, students are only required to study maths until age 16 (longer if they fail their GCSEs).
While the plan w...
Read more ›It's back to school this week, and whether your child is approaching SATs, starting secondary or heading towards GCSE and A-levels, it pays to know how to support this for the 2023/24 academic year.
John Hattie's seminal study, Visible Learning: A Synthesis of Over 800 Meta-Analyses Relating to Ach...
Read more ›Results for A-levels and GCSEs are now out; with this, a change in passes and fails from 2022. With many students opting for re-sits in 2023/24, we look at how to move forward with tuition and how a tutor can help you reach the grades you need.
Results Day 2023A-level grades awarded to students...
Read more ›With A-level Results Day 2023 right around the corner on Thursday, 17th August, and GCSE Results Day a week later on Thursday, 24th July, these are nerve-wracking months for everyone who took exams this year.
As students and their families await the big day, we've spoken to a range of GCSE and A-le...
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