New, lost and in need of help!
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Hello! I hope everyone is enjoying the 'Indian Summer'! (though I am sure it won't last )
I was hoping for some advice. My eldest is just about to start the dreaded 11+ and I fear her Maths may need some help. It has never been our strong point so we are at a bit of a loss. The school says she will be fine but can anyone tell me is they think tutoring is a good option? We don't want to pay for something that is not worth it...
Thanks!
I was hoping for some advice. My eldest is just about to start the dreaded 11+ and I fear her Maths may need some help. It has never been our strong point so we are at a bit of a loss. The school says she will be fine but can anyone tell me is they think tutoring is a good option? We don't want to pay for something that is not worth it...
Thanks!
Always keep trying. The result is always worth it...
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Hi hermanmunster.
Thanks for the quick reply. We live in South West Lonon and therefore (as is the way it seems!) our first choice is Tiffin Girls. We know that it is difficult to get into though!
I don't think I would describe us as pushy parents but I do believe that a good education is the most important gift we can pass onto our children. So we want to give Amy the best possible start in life. Therefore we have also looked into some private day schools in the area too, just in case...
Thanks for the quick reply. We live in South West Lonon and therefore (as is the way it seems!) our first choice is Tiffin Girls. We know that it is difficult to get into though!
I don't think I would describe us as pushy parents but I do believe that a good education is the most important gift we can pass onto our children. So we want to give Amy the best possible start in life. Therefore we have also looked into some private day schools in the area too, just in case...
Always keep trying. The result is always worth it...
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Hi Clarkey
You don't need to tutor in maths for Tiffin Girls as the test consists of verbal and non verbal reasoning. You will find a whole range of opinions on this site as to whether you need to use external tutoring for reasoning tests and if you decide to DIY there are lots of resources available to help you. If you decide to go down the tutor route, you can ask users to PM you any recommendations - just bear in mind that many of the tutors for Tiffins will have a very long waiting list, so depending on what year your DD is currently in, you may need to get her name on a list pretty quickly.
If you are looking at Independents as well, then your DD will almost certainly have to sit a maths paper and tutoring may well help build her confidence and/or fill some of the gaps that her primary school may not have covered .
Good luck
You don't need to tutor in maths for Tiffin Girls as the test consists of verbal and non verbal reasoning. You will find a whole range of opinions on this site as to whether you need to use external tutoring for reasoning tests and if you decide to DIY there are lots of resources available to help you. If you decide to go down the tutor route, you can ask users to PM you any recommendations - just bear in mind that many of the tutors for Tiffins will have a very long waiting list, so depending on what year your DD is currently in, you may need to get her name on a list pretty quickly.
If you are looking at Independents as well, then your DD will almost certainly have to sit a maths paper and tutoring may well help build her confidence and/or fill some of the gaps that her primary school may not have covered .
Good luck
Hi
We got a tutor for DS as his English isn't great and imo I think it's the hardest subject to DIY, if you're a layman.
He did do a bit of maths with his tutor but mostly he did it at home with me. DS worked his way through the Scofield & Sims books, which I thought were very good and got him through the WCGS exam.
Plum
We got a tutor for DS as his English isn't great and imo I think it's the hardest subject to DIY, if you're a layman.
He did do a bit of maths with his tutor but mostly he did it at home with me. DS worked his way through the Scofield & Sims books, which I thought were very good and got him through the WCGS exam.
Plum