Assessments

Assessments

We offer various types of assessments, tests, and exam preparation support, for schools and higher institution entrance and admissions tests. Also, to help families and students identify areas of strengths and weaknesses and to help them ultimately ace their exams.

Interview and Exam Support Service

We will create a bespoke action plan with you, whether you are writing an entrance exam, admissions test, assessing to pinpoint gaps in knowledge, or aiming to maximise your chance of success considering your school and university choices. This will help you begin to stand out from the competition.

Easter Revision Courses

Our Easter Revision courses will help you to assess and plug gaps in your knowledge, prepare you for any exams you may face and boost your chances of securing the A level or GCSE grades you deserve.

Mock Interview Package (4 hours): £120 per session

Our Mock Interview package helps you to prepare for your future school or university interviews. They are designed to recreate the real interview environment, and help your child gain confidence in the process; on how to get into their preferred school. Our expert, highly-trained tutors will conduct formal interviews, followed by feeding back development points to improve your interview technique.

Admissions Test Tuition: POA

We tutor for every admissions test used by UK schools and universities, and have developed a large bank of admission test resources and mock tests. Our admissions test tuition is one-to-one and pairs highly specialist Oxbridge-graduate test tutors with students to help them perform at their very best.

Personal Statement Review Package: £100 -per review

Personal statements can make or break your applications to UK universities, and in most cases will be the only way that a university gets a sense of who you really are. With many similarly-qualified applicants, the personal statement can be a way to stand out to win places on selective courses. Personal statements are also notoriously difficult to ‘get right; they are typically the first chance students have, to express their own academic passions on paper, and present a range of challenges.