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MAY HALF-TERM 11+ SKILLS ONLINE WORKSHOP


We are delighted to offer places on our 11+ Mastery Skills Online Workshop, which will help to consolidate the fundamentals of the syllabus and further develop the skills required to tackle the harder aspects of 11+ exams.


Who will benefit? It has been designed for Year 5 children preparing for selective school tests. Our students regularly gain places at a variety of the top Independent and Grammar schools including Alleyn's, JAGS, City, DC, GDST, Highgate, KCS, Westminster, Wallington and Wilsons.


Who will teach the course? Our courses offer cost effective access to the top teachers, and this half term's workshop will be delivered by a former Head of Year 6 Maths at one of London?s most prestigious prep schools. He is a truly inspiring and creative teacher, with an outstanding school entrance record.


Topics will include:


? Maths Core Skills Mastery: Numbers, algebra, fractions, shape, space, measure, data handling and common pitfalls. Accuracy, confidence and speed.

? Problem Solving Mastery: ?The Wheel of Strategies? ? the 8 most powerful tools to confidently tackle unfamiliar maths puzzles and problems.

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

? How to Present Your Best Self: Thinking ?out of the box?, current affairs, debating, visual analysis and interview techniques.


DATE: Monday 25th ? Thurs 28th May 2020

TIME: 2pm ? 4pm

MEETING PLATFORM: ZOOM

CLASS SIZE: Max. 6

COURSE FEE: ?265.00


?I wanted to let you know my daughter has been offered places at both her first choice schools Alleyn?s and JAG?s! I can?t thank you enough for the workshops and all your advice. Charles raised the game far beyond the level that she was being prepared for at her school.? Course parent 2019


NB. ONLY 6 PLACES AVAILABLE AND EARLY BOOKING IS


To book a place contact the team on 0208 883 2519 or [email protected]

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