Arabic, English, Maths, SCIENCE and more
PRIVATE EXAM CENTRE HOME-SCHOOL SUPPORT A-LEVEL & GCSE TUITION
Arabic, English, Maths, SCIENCE and more
Arabic, English, Maths, SCIENCE and more
Arabic, English, Maths, SCIENCE and more
Our mission is to embrace the pursuit of excellence both inside and outside the classroom. We encourage critical thinking and emphasize the learning process over rote memorization.
Are you a beginner, expert, or somewhere in between? Not to worry! We offer a variety of high-quality online and in-person courses designed to prepare you for your next big step. We offer assessment tests to help match you to your skill level.
Learning is easier when you have an excellent teacher. That's why most of our teachers and tutors have achieved an advanced degree in their field. Our staff are passionate about the subjects they teach and bring this enthusiasm into their lessons.
For more information about our classes and how you can sign up for a lesson, please get in touch. We are looking forward to hearing from you.
When a student applies to University through UCAS, the school is asked to give predicted grades in order that Universities are best able to establish the suitability of the student to their chosen courses. There are two ways to get predicted grades with us:
1. You can sit three sets of complete papers with us. Dates for the paper are flexible and can be set to be marked on time for the grades to be sent to the required institution.
2. You can enrol in the college as a student and receive tuition, feedback on papers, homework and assignments, assessments and one mock each term to develop a true reflection of each student's ability and potential.
They may consider some or all of the following factors when making their decision:
It is less likely, however, that such a student would be predicted an ‘A’ grade, as the evidence would not necessarily support such a prediction. Teachers will not base their predictions on a student’s wishes, what the student needs to get into a particular course, or on students’ promises that they will ‘work harder next year’. While this affirmation is certainly admirable, it is the case that Year 13 students work must harder, due to the increased difficulty of final year content.
3. Over-inflated predictions It is understandable that students and parents may want tutors to over-predict A-Level grades, in order that the student may access a particular University course. However, we have a professional and moral responsibility to ensure that the student has realistic expectations with regards to their likely grades, whilst still remaining motivational and aspirational.
31 JAN
Entry deadline
Exam Series: June 2023 UK
· GCSE
· AS and A Level
· Entry Level Certificate
· Project Qualification
· International GCSE
· BTEC Tech Awards (from 2022)
1 FEB
Late entry fees will be charged from this date:
· GCSE
· AS and A Level
· Entry Level Certificate
· Project Qualification
· International GCSE
· BTEC Tech Awards (from 2022)
2 MAR
Exam Series: January 2023
· Release of results to candidates
· International GCSE
10 MAR
· Entry deadline Exam Series: June 2023 UK
· BTEC Firsts
· BTEC Nationals
· BTEC Tech Awards (from 2017)
11 MAR
· Late entry fees will be charged from this date
· BTEC Firsts
· BTEC Nationals
· Exam Series: June 2023 UK
23 MAR
· Release of results to learners
· BTEC Firsts UK
· BTEC Nationals
· Exam Series: January 2023
· BTEC Tech Awards (from 2022)
ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS
Access Arrangements are pre-examination adjustments for candidates based on evidence of need and normal way of working. They allow candidates/learners with special educational needs, disabilities or temporary injuries to access the assessment without changing the demands of the assessment. For example, readers, scribes and Braille question papers. In this way Awarding Bodies will comply with the duty of the Equality Act 2010 to make ‘reasonable adjustments’.