Regular Courses
Year 3 - 11 Plus
4Hrs/Week- Fixed Session twice a week. Each session 2 hours (Tue and Thu 4:45-7pm)
- About 16-18 hours per month
- Weekly homework
- 11 Plus comprehension exercises, where children have to read pieces of text and answer questions on them.
- 11 Plus writing tasks
- Punctuation and grammar problems
- Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning, Non Verbal Reasoning
- Full National Curriculum Stretched
Year 4 - 11 Plus
4Hrs/Week- Fixed Session twice a week. Each session 2 hours (Tue and Thu 4:45-7pm)
- About 16-18 hours per month
- Weekly homework
- 11 plus comprehension exercises: Read text and answer questions
- 11 plus writing tasks: where children have to write something themselves.
- Punctuation and grammar problems: Demonstrate understanding of English
- 11 Plus Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning, Non Verbal Reasoning and Creative Writing
- Full National Curriculum Stretched
Year 5 - 11 Plus
4Hrs/Week- Fixed Session twice a week. Each session 2 hours (Mon and Wed 4:45-7pm)
- About 16-18 hours per month
- Weekly homework
- Ability to think and calculate quickly
- Sound knowledge of multiplication tables
- Ability to apply the four number operations (+ – x ÷) accurately
- Fundamental understanding of number relationships, measurement, mental arithmetic, geometry, and data handling
- 11 Plus Maths, English, Verbal Reasoning, Non Verbal Reasoning and Creative Writing
- Full National Curriculum Stretched
Year 6 & 7
4Hrs/Week- Fixed Session twice a week. Each session 2 hours (Mon and Wed 4:45-7pm)
- About 16-18 hours per month.
- Weekly homework
- Process verbal information
- Apply logical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Find and follow patterns and rules
- Determine word meaning
- Spell accurately
From Year 4 to GCSE English
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Fri 4:45-7pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Enhanced Imagination
- Skill Development
- Engaging Content
- Improved Writing Confidence
- Flexible Learning
- Comprehensive Understanding
- Supportive Environment
Year 8 - 11
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Mon 4:45-7pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Critical reading and comprehension
- Summary and synthesis
- Evaluation of a writer’s choice of vocabulary, form, grammatical and structural features
- Comparing texts
- Producing clear and coherent text
- Writing for impact
- Presenting information and ideas
- Responding to spoken language
Year 8 - 11
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Wed 4:45-7pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Number
- Algebra
- Ratio, proportion and rates of change
- Geometry and measures
- Probability
- Statistics
Year 7 - 11
2Hrs/Week- Early Registration Recommended
- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Thu 4:45-7pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Understand and apply scientific concepts related to living organisms.
- Analyse and interpret biological data, including graphs and charts.
- Develop critical thinking to explain biological processes and systems.
- Conduct and evaluate experiments and practical investigations.
- Learn the impact of biology on society and the environment
- Cell biology, Health, disease and the development of medicines, Coordination and control, Photosynthesis.
Year 7 - 11
2Hrs/Week- Early Registration Recommended
- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Fri 4:45-7pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Understand the fundamental principles of chemistry and chemical reactions.
- Interpret chemical equations and data representations like graphs and tables.
- Apply problem-solving techniques to predict outcomes of chemical reactions.
- Conduct practical experiments and analyse results accurately.
- Explore the role of chemistry in everyday life, including industrial applications.
- Atomic structure and the Periodic Table, Structure, bonding and the properties of matter, Chemical changes.
Year 7 - 11
2Hrs/Week- Early Registration Recommended
- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Tue 4:45-7pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Learn and apply the principles of forces, energy, and motion.
- Interpret graphs, diagrams, and mathematical data related to physics concepts.
- Develop problem-solving skills to analyse real-world physical systems.
- Conduct experiments to test physical laws and analyse outcomes.
- Understand how physics impacts technology and innovation in society.
- Forces, Waves in matter, Light and electromagnetic waves, Magnetism and electromagnetism.
Booster Intensive Block 1 : 28 Jul-31 Jul 2025
- Maths, English, NVR and VR revision – 1 day each per topic 11 Plus Grammar Skills
- Revisit and revise key concepts throughout the day
- Practice Exam Questions questions throughout the day
- Timings are from 9:00am to 3:00pm
- Every Lesson is different
- Proven results increase and success
Booster Intensive Block 2 : 04 Aug-07 Aug 2025
- Maths, English, NVR and VR revision – 1 day each per topic 11 Plus Grammar Skills
- Revisit and revise key concepts throughout the day
- Practice Exam Questions questions throughout the day
- Timings are from 9:00am to 3:00pm
- Every Lesson is different
- Proven results increase and success
Booster Intensive Block 3 : 11 Aug-14 Aug 2025
- Maths, English, NVR and VR revision – 1 day each per topic 11 Plus Grammar Skills
- Revisit and revise key concepts throughout the day
- Practice Exam Questions questions throughout the day
- Timings are from 9:00am to 3:00pm
- Every Lesson is different
- Proven results increase and success
Booster Intensive Block 4 : 18 Aug-21 Aug 2025
- Maths, English, NVR and VR revision – 1 day each per topic 11 Plus Grammar Skills
- Revisit and revise key concepts throughout the day
- Practice Exam Questions questions throughout the day
- Timings are from 9:00am to 3:00pm
- Every Lesson is different
- Proven results increase and success
Booster Intensive Block 5 : 25 Aug-28 Aug 2025
- Maths, English, NVR and VR revision – 1 day each per topic 11 Plus Grammar Skills
- Revisit and revise key concepts throughout the day
- Practice Exam Questions questions throughout the day
- Timings are from 9:00am to 3:00pm
- Every Lesson is different
- Proven results increase and success
Maths
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Sat 09:00 – 11:00 am)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Develop advanced mathematical concepts, including calculus, algebra, and trigonometry.
- Apply mathematical reasoning to solve complex problems across various disciplines.
- Interpret and manipulate mathematical data, using graphs, equations, and functions.
- Engage in abstract thinking and mathematical proof development.
- Explore real-world applications of mathematics in fields such as engineering, physics, and economics.
Physics
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Sat 11:30 – 13:30)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Learn advanced topics in mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and quantum physics.
- Analyse and interpret complex data through mathematical models and experiments.
- Develop critical problem-solving skills in physics, with a focus on real-world applications.
- Conduct detailed experimental investigations, interpreting and presenting results.
- Understand the role of physics in modern technology, engineering, and innovation.
Chemistry
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Sat 2:00-4:00 pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Master the principles of chemical reactions, thermodynamics, and organic chemistry.
- Interpret complex chemical data and use it to solve advanced chemistry problems.
- Apply quantitative reasoning to chemical processes, balancing equations and predicting outcomes.
- Conduct in-depth laboratory experiments, with a focus on accuracy and reporting.
- Explore the role of chemistry in fields like medicine, industry, and environmental science.
Biology
2Hrs/Week- Once a week class – Each session 2 hours (Sat 5:30-7:30 pm)
- 8-10 hours in a month
- Weekly homework
- Explore advanced biological concepts, including genetics, ecosystems, and biochemistry.
- Critically evaluate and synthesize complex biological data from experiments and research.
- Develop independent research skills and apply them to real-world biological issues.
- Conduct in-depth practical investigations, analysing and reporting findings.
- Understand the ethical implications of biological advancements and biotechnology.