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11+ Testing are running an 11+ English study group which will commence on 14th November 2015


This program is aimed at children who are planning to sit independent school exams in January 2016.


The four week course will include:


? A review of the essential skills required to complete comprehension questions


? A review of the essential skills required to complete creative writing questions.



The main aim of the program is for the children to practise past 11+ papers so that they can apply the skills and knowledge they have learnt to the questions they will face in their up and coming exams.



Date: Saturday 14th November - Saturday 5th December 2015


Time: 10.00am - 12.00pm.


Venue: The Grove Centre, 2 Jews Walk, Sydenham SE26 6PL


Cost: Paid weekly - ?40 per child per session (?160)


Total paid in advance - ?35 per child per session (?140)



Class sizes will be kept to a maximum of 10 students.


Please contact me asap if you would like to reserve a place or would like further details. Please note that one to one tutoring sessions are also available.


Virginia Anderson


11 Plus Testing


Mobile: 0787 6652 989


Office Tel: 020 8241 6947



[email protected]

www.11plustesting.co.uk

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