Helping Your Child With KS2 Maths Papers
As your child gets ready for their KS2 exams, they may feel anxious and worried. This is the first time they are going to experience
As your child gets ready for their KS2 exams, they may feel anxious and worried. This is the first time they are going to experience
There doesn’t seem to be a day that goes by that there isn’t another shake up, or funding crisis in education. Underneath all of this
Everything you need to know about GCSEs.
GCSEs are sat by approximately 7000k school students every year.
GCSE were orignially introduced in 1988 to replace O-Levels and CSEs.
Exam time is almost upon us. And we say ‘us’, because as parents, we live through it with our children. If you’ve got secondary school
Our exciting new virtual tutor site and Eddy Chan, the dad who founded it, have been regularly featured across the media.
Eddy’s story as a dad who wants to democratise tuition and make it available for all, has been the subject for various articles. Similarly, the new GCSEs and KS2 (SATs) and their new …
The UK’s only virtual tutor, SchoolExams.co.uk has commissioned a poll to understand parents’ needs when it comes to helping their children attain exam success. The
The news that some parents across the country are spending thousands on private tutors to help their children pass the 11+ exam can be a
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