In this article, Samuel, an experienced and fully qualified maths teacher, presents his 9 tips to make a level 9 in GCSE Maths, much more achievable.
AuthorSamuel-LouisRead6 minutes
If you are a UK-qualified teacher, you may be wondering how to access a digital version of your Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) certificate. The good news is that it is a relatively simple process, and can be done online.
AuthorOwl TutorsRead2 minutes
Accessing undergraduate courses in engineering and sciences often requires passing challenging exams. One such examination is the Engineering and Science Aptitude Test (ESAT). If you are aiming for an undergraduate place at Imperial College London or the University of Cambridge in specific subjects you will need to take this exam. This guide provides information to help you excel in the ESAT exam.
AuthorHollyRead3 minutes
Source questions are often the aspect of A-Level History that students find most difficult, but can also be one of the most exciting aspects of the course. Every source provides a window into the ideas, emotions, and thought processes of past human beings. Andrew covers the basics of writing about the information drawn from the source.
AuthorOwl TutorsRead5 minutes
GCSE students often struggle to know how to revise maths productively. In this blog, Emma explains how to use the MathsWatch CD to make revision efficient and effective.
AuthorOwl TutorsRead8 minutes
In this blog, experienced ToK teacher Edward, sets out to outline ideas for Theory of Knowledge May 2024, Question 2. This is 2 of 6 in a series on the TOK Essay titles for May 2024.
AuthorEdward Michael Read8 minutes
The International Baccalaureate (IB) has a complex and wide-ranging curriculum, challenging students to do their best in multiple subjects. But among the different topic areas, which subject stands out as the most difficult? This article explores the of challenges of different IB courses, providing insight into which might be the hardest for individual students to reach their potential.
AuthorHollyRead4 minutes
In this article, Sobia, an experienced teacher and tutor, examines the unique nature of 16 plus general papers and critical thinking examinations. Drawing on her experience supporting applicants to top selective schools via the 16 plus, Sobia gives us an insight in what the exams might include and how to ace them.
AuthorSobiaRead5 minutes
Having successfully written Sections 1 and 2 of your History IA, it is now time to reflect and write Section 3. In this blog, Anna will walk you through the necessary steps to help you gain full marks for this section.
AuthorOwl TutorsRead3 minutes
Having written Section 2 of your History IA, you should then go back and write Section 1, in which you are required to identify and evaluate two of the most relevant sources used in your investigation. In this blog, Anna will walk you through the necessary steps to help you gain full marks for this section.
Having chosen the topic of your History IA, designed your question and researched your IA, the next step will be to write Section 2. This should be done before attempting Section 1 and, in this blog, Anna outlines what is expected.
AuthorOwl TutorsRead6 minutes
Children are naturally curious and inquisitive creatures who love to learn. However, the high expectations set by schools and the pressures created by exams can often lead children to see their learning as a chore. This post gives some tips and advice on how to foster a child’s natural enthusiasm for learning and keep exam preparation fun.
AuthorRosieRead4 minutes
In this blog post, tutor and teacher Simon provides an overview of GCSE Mathematics, explaining its format and content as well as exploring its development and new innovations. It's a great place to start if you are looking to learn more about GCSE maths.
AuthorSimonRead5 minutes
In this blog, the first of a new series, Holly, an experienced ESL (English as a Second Language) teacher, discusses how tailored tutoring could help to bridge the gap for your child if you are moving to the UK school system from overseas.
In this article, experienced English teacher and tutor Lucy, presents her top tips to acing questions on the iGCSE English Language exam paper.
AuthorLucyRead5 minutes
Looking for an occasional place at a grammar school? If your child was unsuccessful at 11+ for a grammar school or if you have recently moved to a new area, you may be considering an "occasional place". This blog explains what these are, how to apply and, most importantly, how to maximise your chances of success.
AuthorHollyRead2 minutes
In this article, experienced teacher and school entrance tutor, Katherine, outlines the format and top tips for the new Alleyn's 11+ assessments.
AuthorKatherineRead7 minutes
Choosing the right prep school for your child is a crucial part of their educational journey to future success. With so many areas to consider, from admissions and entrance exams to safeguarding and pastoral care, it's essential to make the right choice. This short guide will help you understand the process, ensuring you find a prep school that aligns with you and your child's needs and future aspirations.
Preparing to sit IGCSE English this summer? In this blog, Isabel sets out how to gain top marks in Paper 3 - Directed Writing and Composition for pupils sitting English - First Language (0500) in Summer 2019.
Learn our 10 top tips to make an A* more achievable in IGCSE English
AuthorOwl TutorsRead4 minutes
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