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You'll find a plethora of articles, resources and activities to support your child's emotional and academic journey!
Whether they are preparing for the 11+, GCSEs or home educating, these resources will help you build a strong foundation for success above and beyond the classroom
Mastering BIDMAS Rules: Avoid These Costly Mistakes!
Learn the BIDMAS Rules to avoid costly mistakes! When it comes to maths, one of the most frustrating mistakes students […]
Read MoreHow to Analyse a Writer’s Language Choices: A Step-by-Step Guide
One of the most important skills in GCSE English (and beyond) is being able to analyse a writer’s language choices. […]
Read MoreHow to Identify the Mood of a Text – A Step-by-Step Guide
How to identify the mood of a text Have you ever read a passage and felt… nothing? Many students—especially neurodiverse […]
Read MoreThe Science of the Physiological Sigh: A Simple Tool for Student Success
Why Breathing Matters in Learning and Performance From the pressure of 11+ exams to the intensity of GCSE preparation, students […]
Read MoreMaster Division Rules: The Simple Trick to Spot Factors of 3, 4, and 9—Fast!
Ever wondered if there’s a faster way to check if a number is divisible by 3, 4, or 9—without doing […]
Read MoreActive vs. Passive Sentences: A Simple Guide for Parents and Students
One of the most common struggles for students in Year 6 to GCSE English is understanding active and passive sentences—and […]
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