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If you are a parent looking to apply for the Dulwich Independent schools we are running our popular 11+ course.


WHO WILL BENEFIT?

Current Year 5 pupils preparing for the Independent and Grammar school selective school tests inc: Alleyn's, DC, Emanuel, GDST, JAGS, KCS and Grammar schools.


COURSE TOPICS:

Maths Core Skills Mastery: Accuracy, confidence & speed and how to confidently tackle unfamiliar maths puzzles and problems, the common pitfalls.


English Skills: Comprehension tips - how to unpick difficult questions and creative writing technique.


Verbal, Non-verbal and Spatial reasoning: Advanced pattern recognition, question types & associated strategies.


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WHO WILL TEACH THE COURSE? At Mentor it is all about great teaching and our courses offer cost effective access to the top teachers. Our Group tutors are 11+ experts with oodles of school entrance experience.


DATES: Weds 14th April ? Fri 16th April

TIME: 9.30am to 12.30pm

VENUE: Hillgate Place Studio, Clapham SW12 9ER

CLASS SIZE: Max. 8


This year 90% of our 11+ graduates gained places at their first-choice schools (100% first and second) with many scholarships!


To contact us call the 11+ team on 020 8883 2519 or email [email protected]

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