Our Methodology

Our Methodology Our Methodology is the single reason why we enjoy overwhelming success with our individualised learning programs and extremely high retention levels, in some cases for as much as 5 years. Take a moment to understand our methodology and you will find out how we unlock your child’s full potential.

Every child is an in individual and every child has their own potential. Although intelligence is a function of parental genes, dedication and commitment to apply oneself always holds a child in good stead to perform well in any aspect of life. Education is no different. Find an average child who commits themselves fully with a properly matched learning methodology and they will always succeed beyond a child who is naturally gifted but has traits of laziness.

Each child matures academically, at a time when they choose to have passion and enjoy their learning experiences. Your child is no different. Some mature as learners at 5/6 years others at 9/10 and others not until they are 15/16.

In understanding what type of child you have, we deploy the right type of tutor so that they are in the right type of small group setting in which their learning experiences will make a difference and they themselves will make sure that they excel beyond even their wildest dreams - without even knowing it. How can we do that? Because with over 45 years of experience and a Head who understands what makes different children tick differently, we can share and deploy our methodology so you better understand how to manage your child effectively until they reach early adulthood.

All humans can be categorized into 3 types of learners. If you understand this then you understand that when your child learns, based on which type of learner they are, they get superior results. Armed with this knowledge you can deploy the right tuition services to ensure that your child reaches their full potential.

We aim to unlock your child’s full potential and make them “the best version of what they can be” and allow them to enjoy educational experiences with a passion. They may mature before their secondary school, whilst they are preparing for 11 plus or common entrance or they simply may mature and peak when they do their GCSE’s or A levels. We want you to understand our methodology so you make better informed decisions about all your children.

So what is our Methodology and what makes us so Successful?

We understand what type of learner your child is and match them with the tutor that best suits their style of learning.

There are only three types of learners in life: visual, auditory and kinaesthetic. Let us explain this to you to help you as a parent make the right choice. Maybe reflecting upon your own experiences you will better relate to how best to deal with your child.

Visual Learners…..learn through seeing...

These learners need to see the teacher's body language and facial expression to fully understand the content of a lesson. They tend to prefer sitting at the front of the classroom to avoid visual obstructions (e.g. people's heads). They may think in pictures and learn best from visual displays including: diagrams, illustrated text books, overhead transparencies, videos, flipcharts and hand-outs. During a lesson or classroom discussion, visual learners often prefer to take detailed notes to absorb the information. Is your child a visual learner?

This is a teaching and learning style in which ideas, concepts, data and other information are associated with images and techniques. Visual learners need visual tutors to click and make learning experiences enjoyable and productive.

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Auditory Learners…..learn through listening...

They learn best through verbal lectures, discussions, talking things through and listening to what others have to say. Auditory learners interpret the underlying meanings of speech through listening to tone of voice, pitch, speed and other nuances. Written information may have little meaning until it is heard. These learners often benefit from reading text aloud, or hearing YouTube videos. Is your child an auditory learner?

This is a teaching and learning style in which a person learns through listening. An auditory learner depends on hearing and speaking as a main way of learning. If your child is an auditory learner they must be able to hear what is being said in order to understand and may have difficulty with instructions that are written. They also use their listening and repeating skills to sort through the information that is sent to them that they need to process. We match auditory learners to auditory tutors to make their learning experience effective and enjoyable.

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Kinaesthetic Learners….learn through, moving, doing and touching...

This is a learning style in which learning takes place by the student carrying out a physical activity, rather than listening to a lecture or watching a demonstration. People with a preference for kinaesthetic learning are also commonly known as "doers". Tactile-kinaesthetic learners make up about five percent of the population.

Kinaesthetic learners learn best through a hands-on approach, actively exploring the physical world around them. They may find it hard to sit still for long periods and may become distracted by their need for activity and exploration. They do NOT “lack focus”, are “slow” or “stupid”, they just learn in a different way. Is your child a kinaesthetic learner?

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