Consolidating and building on school learning
Supporting home – learning, whether it be with homework or trying to consolidate on what your child is learning at school, can be a daunting experience. The many changes that have occurred in the curriculum, from the introduction of complex grammar to newer calculation strategies, can make it difficult to know how to provide the right level of support needed.
This is a perfectly normal challenge for parents who want to help out at home and your desire to support your child’s learning where possible is to be commended. But, you need not do this alone. Aim High provides a small class based environment where children gain all the help they need to consolidate and build on school learning. With fun, stimulating and engaging lessons, children thrive when given the opportunity to gain the support they need with trickier concepts in, what is, a very challenging Y6 curriculum!
Through my many years of teaching experience, I am able to assess the weaker spots in your child’s learning, whether it is a particular area of maths or with mastering challenging grammatical concepts which are so important in writing. Finding the right help or support for your child can be a frustrating process, but Aim High is able to offer exceptional, high quality teaching. You are entrusting your child in very capable hands.
Year 6 Group Tuition
Year 6 can be a stressful time for both students and parents alike. The weighting that has now been placed on the significance of SATs can feel like there is a great deal of pressure placed on pupils to meet the expected standard and, in many cases, ‘Greater Depth’: this is where I can really help.
As an experienced Year 6 teacher I have taken many children through the rigours of their final year of primary education and I have an excellent track record with guiding children through challenging concepts presented in maths and English within the curriculum. Aim High provides an environment where children can grow in confidence as they begin to master learning objectives; through targeted support and stimulating, well-resourced lessons which capture their interest. It may be that you are not concerned about attainment in the SATs tests but simply wish for your child to feel both ready and confident for secondary school: I can provide all the support they need to help with that journey.