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Tuition for 11+


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Hi,knowledgeable parents of the EDF, please tell me about tuition for the 11+. I would be really grateful for any tips or advice. My son is in Yr5 in a local state primary school. We are thinking about private school for secondary school; possibly Dulwich College, Alleyns, City of London school? We are still deciding as it?s such a massive commitment, but also slightly anxious about the entrance exams and interviews. From everything I?ve heard it?s not easy to get into these schools and the competition is tough.


In any case I think he could do with a little help anyway, can anyone recommend a tuition class? I have seen a few around ED but recommendations or feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks.

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