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Back to School Seminar
-in this school year, give your child a boost-

EIE Back to School

 Many parents have difficulties trying to get to grips with the English educational programme. Whether it be the challenges of starting secondary school, or that of trying to decide which degree to follow. This is the seminar for you.

Seminar topics will include:
How to achieve top levels in SATs – Maths, English and Science
How to gain ‘A’ grades in GCSE subjects   – English, Maths, ICT, French and Science
How to gain scholarships, or admissions to top schools
Writing Personal Statements for University entry.

Theme/Topics
• Motivating your child for Exams/Revision
• How to achieve top marks – God’s way 
• Scholarships to Oxford and Cambridge (Oxbridge) Universities,
• Admissions to Russell group (British Ivy league) Universities
• Scholarships/admissions to top 6th form schools
• The main difference between IB, A levels and AVCE
• Scholarships/admissions to top secondary schools

Past successes featured in The BBC, ITV, TV5 KTN, Guardian, Telegraph, Times, Evening Standard, The Voice, New Nation, Newham Recorder include: Youngest girl to be admitted into a secondary school in the UK, & Youngest boy to be admitted into Queen Elizabeth Boys.  

Special guests include: A recent Cambridge graduate from our programme and a current Oxford undergraduate

Venues are announced on registration

Who can attend?

PARENTS
-who have concerns about their children (SEN)
-who want their children to top their class or year (ABLE)
BOYS & GIRLS
-who find tests/exams frightening
-who believe in their ability but afraid of revision
-who find school boring
-who are about giving up on school

 

 

Don't delay! Register today!

 


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