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Reading, Writing & Maths (Year 6 SATs)
Did you know that almost 3 in 10 children finish Year 6 without meeting the expected level in reading, writing and maths? A simple check now can help us catch those gaps before they grow.
Early Reading (Age 5)
Around 30% of five-year-olds start school already behind in reading. A quick, friendly assessment today can save months of catch-up later.
Disadvantaged Pupils (Age 11)
For disadvantaged children, more than half leave primary school struggling with the basics. Our free assessment is one small step towards closing that gap for your child.
Early Learning Goals (Reception)
Only about two-thirds of Reception children meet all their early learning goals — meaning 1 in 3 start school already behind in at least one area. Let’s see exactly where your child is, with a gentle check.
The 11 plus
Every year, many bright children miss out on grammar school places — not because they lack ability, but because they weren’t fully prepared for the 11+ style of questioning. Our free assessment shows exactly how ready your child is.
GCSEs (Maths & English)
By GCSEs, nearly one in three students fall short in maths and English — often because no one spotted the small gaps earlier. Our free assessment reveals the “who, what and how” so your child isn’t left behind.
Reading, Writing & Maths (Year 6 SATs)
Did you know that almost 3 in 10 children finish Year 6 without meeting the expected level in reading, writing and maths? A simple check now can help us catch those gaps before they grow.
Early Reading (Age 5)
Around 30% of five-year-olds start school already behind in reading. A quick, friendly assessment today can save months of catch-up later.
Disadvantaged Pupils (Age 11)
For disadvantaged children, more than half leave primary school struggling with the basics. Our free assessment is one small step towards closing that gap for your child.
Early Learning Goals (Reception)
Only about two-thirds of Reception children meet all their early learning goals — meaning 1 in 3 start school already behind in at least one area. Let’s see exactly where your child is, with a gentle check.
The 11 plus
Every year, many bright children miss out on grammar school places — not because they lack ability, but because they weren’t fully prepared for the 11+ style of questioning. Our free assessment shows exactly how ready your child is.
GCSEs (Maths & English)
By GCSEs, nearly one in three students fall short in maths and English — often because no one spotted the small gaps earlier. Our free assessment reveals the “who, what and how” so your child isn’t left behind.
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👉 “Already confident? Keep them ahead of the curve — our free assessment finds the next challenge.”
For support:
👉 “Reading slow? Maths wobbly? GCSE looming? Stop guessing, start knowing — free assessment.”
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How long does the free assessment take?
Each paper is about 30 minutes. It’s long enough to give us a clear picture, but short enough to keep children comfortable. At the end, we sit together and talk you through what we see — simple, clear, and honest.
Is it really free?
Yes. We believe families deserve to know exactly where their child stands before making any decisions. The assessment is our gift to you — no fees, no strings attached.
What happens afterwards?
Instead of sending home a cold report, we sit down with you and show the paper itself. We point out what’s strong, where the struggles lie, and how those gaps can be closed. You’ll leave knowing the “what” and the “how.”
Do you teach online or in-centre?
Both. Some children love the classroom buzz, others focus better at home. We keep the quality the same in either setting, so you can choose what works best for your family.
Which subjects and exams do you cover?
We cover the core of school life: Maths, English, Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
We prepare children for every major step: SATs, 11+, GCSEs, and A-levels.
At what age can children start?
We welcome learners from age 5 onwards, building habits and confidence early, and supporting them right through to A-levels.
Do your students succeed?
Yes — but more importantly, they grow. We’ve seen anxious readers find their voice, struggling mathematicians enjoy the challenge, and teenagers walk into GCSEs and A-levels with belief. Results follow when children feel capable — and that’s what we nurture
How soon will I notice a difference?
Many parents tell us the first change is in attitude — less frustration, more willingness. Academic progress follows, often within a term. You’ll see the difference not just in grades, but in your child’s confidence.
Who will be teaching my child?
Kind, skilled tutors who know the curriculum — and know children. They make space for questions, encourage curiosity, and never make a child feel small for not knowing something.