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2015: Our New Website

By |February 21st, 2015|Regency|

Have a look around our brand new website! Courtesy of the fantastic team at Purr Digital! These guys are absolutely amazing and have turned all our visions into reality! Thank you so much!

The Problem with Maths

By |February 19th, 2015|Education|

It is well known that fears are transmitted through the generations. If someone in your family has arachnophobia, there is a higher likelihood of you developing it too. This is the case with bigger, more abstract issues as well. Maths, in this regard is no exception. Parents must take the upmost caution when expressing a [...]

The Power of Immersion

By |February 18th, 2015|Education|

The ability to learn a language varies drastically amongst students. Some children are perfectly fluent in 3 or more languages while others struggle to pick up the basics of French (despite learning it almost every day at school). How can we shorten this divide? One of the keys is immersion. Many think that languages only [...]

The Differences Between Tutoring Agencies: Part V

By |February 17th, 2015|Industry|

There are some good questions to ask when choosing a tutoring agency. Each blog post this week will deal with a different sub-category of questions that you might want to ask potential or current tuition companies. Last week we worked out what more the tuition agencies can help you with. This week will explore three [...]

The Differences Between Tutoring Agencies: Part IV

By |February 12th, 2015|Industry|

There are some good questions to ask when choosing a tuition agency. Each blog post this week will deal with a different sub-category of questions that you might want to ask potential or current tuition companies. Yesterday was about discussing how to evaluate progress. This week we will work out what more the tuition agencies [...]

The Differences Between Tutoring Agencies: Part III

By |February 11th, 2015|Industry|

There are some good questions to ask when choosing a tutoring agency. Each blog post this week will deal with a different sub-category of questions that you might want to ask potential or current tuition companies. Yesterday was about evaluating if the tutor is the perfect match for your child. Today we are going to [...]

The Differences Between Tutoring Agencies: Part II

By |February 10th, 2015|Industry|

There are some good questions to ask when choosing a tutoring agency. Each blog post this week will deal with a different sub-category of questions that you might want to ask potential or current tuition companies. Yesterday’s post was about telling if the tutors are of the right calibre. Today we will evaluate if the [...]

The Differences Between Tutoring Agencies: Part I

By |February 9th, 2015|Industry|

There are some good questions to ask when choosing a tutoring agency. Each blog post this week will deal with a different sub-category of questions that you might want to ask potential or current tuition companies. Today will be about telling if the tutors are of the right calibre. Firstly, you should know how these [...]

New Years’ resolutions

By |February 6th, 2015|Curriculum|

It all happens on 1st January! Those good intentions to work harder, do two hours a day of hard studying, keep up to date with homework etc. Usually by February the joie de study has faltered and the “I’ll do it tomorrow” has started to creep in. It’s really hard once the mocks are over to [...]

Children at their peak…

By |November 10th, 2014|Curriculum|

When is the right time for children to peak in education? Is it when they’re taking their finals at University, at A levels, or as a friend recently said to me, at common entrance?  After all, that determines what happens thereafter. Personally I think it’s about nurturing, supporting and encouraging children right the way through, [...]