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11+ and Secondary Prep Summer Course


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Dear Parents,


I am tutor with 6 years experience living in Dulwich and my company Kids First Tutors is providing an intensive 11+ and Secondary Prep Summer Course from July 22nd - July 26th in Battersea. For more information and to book please visit www.kidsfirsttutors.com or call 07816 078 028.


Many thanks, Phil


Course outline:


Perfect for any student going in to Year 6 or Year 7.

This course will develop your child?s confidence, skill and ability in English, Maths and Reasoning as well as Exam and Interview technique. Whether your child has the ISEB and 11+ exam coming up in the Autumn/Winter 2019/20 or is about to move from primary to secondary this September, our course will prepare them and equip them for the challenges ahead.


The course is written and curated by Kids First Tutors Cordelia and Phil, two experienced private tutors who have a combined 10 years experience preparing students for the ISEB pre-tests, private school 11+ entry exams and working with ages 5-18. Their students have gained places to a wide range of superb schools including St Pauls, Westminster, Alleyns, Dulwich College, JAGS and many more.


Over the course of the week your child will learn how to master comprehension, unlock their creative writing potential, understand the codes and patterns of verbal and non-verbal reasoning and unravel the most complex maths problems. The course will take place at a school and there will be both collaborative and individual work with small tasks set for homework each evening to consolidate what has been learnt that day. What we teach will not only help your child to pass exams but give them invaluable skills in analysis, critical thinking, creativity and problem solving, which will be vital to help them achieve throughout their academic life.


CONTACT PHIL OR CORDELIA ON THE NUMBERS BELOW FOR MORE INFORMATION AND BOOK YOUR PLACE VIA THE BUTTON BELOW.


Phil Wallace: 07816 078 028 / Cordelia O'Neill: 07880 855 852

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