It’s normal for children, as well as parents, to worry about exams!
But with the right revision and preparation, revision has never been so easy…
Exam season doesn’t have to be daunting, and with the right planning and preparation your child will feel more confident.
3 ways to kick-start your child’s revision will help with their work ethic and organisation.
It’s not just about revision, it is also important to maintain a healthy lifestyle and have a peaceful setting to revise in.
A child’s most important role model and teacher is their parent. A parent takes on board many job roles, asides from providing for their child, they are also responsible for educating and eventually preparing their child for the real world. In order for parents to give their child an extra boost with learning, it is important that they are well acquainted with their child’s timetable, in order to support them academically throughout their time at school.
Follow these tips on how to keep up-to-date with your child’s learning:
Stay in the loop with your child’s progress at school. This will allow you to support them in difficult subject areas and encourage them with subjects they are progressing in. Ask them what went well with their day and what they are finding more challenging. Follow up on this by giving them an extra boost when needed and rewarding progress.
Stay connected with your child’s school by getting to know their teachers and going to all parent-teacher conferences. Ask the school what you can do to help your child if they are struggling in any areas. Attending every parents evening will further keep you up to date, through discussing progress between the parents, teacher and child. Checking regular report cards will give an indication as to where your child is academically, based on mock exams and in-class tests.
Knowing their timetable and upcoming tests and exam dates is necessary for monitoring progress. This will ensure your child stays on top of revision and fully prepares for important exams.
Helping your child prepare for exams is necessary for giving them that extra boost in school. Statistics show that you are 50 percent more likely to remember something you’re revising by saying it aloud. Perhaps try reciting the material together and testing your child on the syllabus through a question and answer format. Help with homework and ensure this is completed by the deadline. Also encourage extra-curricular activity, like leisurely reading, online educational activities and sports.
Being a parent is a full-time job; sometimes it is difficult to find the time to support your child whilst balancing everything else. Attending after-school tuition will establish a routine in a learning environment and free more time in a busy parent’s schedule, in order to give your child an extra boost with learning. StudyBox Tuition provides one-to-one support in maths, English and science, tailoring lessons to the individual and building skills and confidence.
StudyBox has centres in Croydon, Sutton and Wallington, with two new centres opening soon in Epsom and Battersea. You can book a free trial here. Alternatively, call one of our centres to find out more, on: 02086428884.
The 7th August is National Playday 2019! This special day highlights the importance of play in children’s lives.
On this day, children are particularly encouraged to participate in local community events, which are created specifically for National Playday. Alternatively, children can have fun with their own activities at home, or visit a local park.
The 2019 Playday theme is ‘play builds children.’ Children learn and grow through play, so it is important for them to have fun and develop in this way.
At StudyBox we offer a Kids Coding Lab course, where children can program and play with robots. We also run maths and English tuition sessions, so children can keep their minds active as well, this summer. We are open throughout the summer from the 22ndJuly – 31stAugust, from 10am until 2pm. Why not book a free trial this week at our Croydon centre, Kidspace, and enjoy one hour of free play to celebrate Playday!
To commemorate Playday, there are loads of exciting activities this week for children to participate in:
93 Guilford St, London WC1N 1DN
Fun, free activities for all, including face painting, bouncy castle, inflatable slide, arts & crafts, slime making, music and much more!
Paradise Park, Mackenzie Road N7 8SE
Free event to celebrate Children’s Right to Play. Get creative with the cardboard city, enjoy hanging about in the nets among the trees, have a go at using tools, build a den, make slime or giant bubbles and much more.
Studio 1, 31 Jeffreys Road, SW4 6QU
Get creative with jewellery, jewels and fabric at this free workshop promoting wellbeing and connection. For 5-18 year olds (under 8s must come with an adult).
If you enjoy this workshop on Playday, there are other free workshops:
Wednesday 14thAugust: Earthly Matters & Clay Play.
Wednesday 24thAugust: Mindful Mosaic & Fab Printing.
Drop in, no booking required.
Hainault Youth Centre, 116 Huntsman Road, Ilford, IG6 3SY
Make your own smoothies, multi-sports for all ages, children’s yoga, face painting. *Free event.
Valence Park, Becontree, Dagenham, RM8 3EU
Free event for all families. Face painting, inflatables, messy play, crazy golf, and much more.
For more information on Playday events happening in London: http://www.playday.org.uk/region/london/
Sellincourt Primary School, Tooting, SW17 9SA
Singing, dancing and acting. Adaptations of some of the greatest musicals of our time.
£30 a day.
Book here: https://hoop.co.uk/blue-performing-arts/PsJI6Q-summer-camp-modern-musical-week/
Wimbledon Park Tennis Courts, SW19 7HR
Fun tennis camp for children.
£12 a day.
Book here: https://hoop.co.uk/teddy-tennis/DZ1VMV-summer-tennis-camp/
Joseph Hood Primary School, London, SW20 9NS
Science camps sparking imaginative learning through physical, brain-stimulating activities.
£44 a day.
Book here: https://hoop.co.uk/madscienceeast/VxIpYl-mad-science-super-summer/
The Langdon Down Centre, Teddington, TW11 9PS
Fun and creative drama, singing and dance workshops for everyone – no experience necessary. Children will create a performance for friends and family.
£135 for a 5-day workshop.
Book here: https://hoop.co.uk/stagecoach-twickenham/VI7rKf-stagecoach-summer-workshops-the-big-top/
Wandle Recreation Centre, London, SW18 4DN
Learn while having fun. Football training session, as well as fun filled day of football activities.
£15 – £20 for 1 day. £55 for a 5-day workshop.
Book here: https://hoop.co.uk/funsoccerschool/NUEHfD-fun-soccer-school-holiday-camps-summer-holiday-camp/
Kite Studios, London, W12 9RY
Unleash your inner fashion designer with headpieces, belts and bags inspired by nature.
£15 for the day.
Book here: https://hoop.co.uk/kite-studios/XgYcrq-jewellery-design-wearable-work/
With just 63 days to go until the Eleven Plus exam, it is important to start preparation early in order for your child to achieve the best results.
At StudyBox, we are aware that preparing for the Eleven Plus can be a stressful time for students and their families.
That’s why StudyBox offers a Year 5 Eleven Plus mock package during the summer to prepare your child for their exam.
The Eleven Plus is taken by students to gain admission to a grammar school or secondary school that uses academic selection. Most students are aged 10 when they take the Eleven Plus. The exam is taken in the September of Year 6.
This year the Eleven Plus exam takes place on Tuesday 17thSeptember 2019.
StudyBox works with Year 4 and 5 students in order to help them to secure a spot and their secondary school of choice.
The Year 5 mock package is a 3 hour session, available from Monday 22nd July until Saturday 31st August 2019.
● 1st hour: Completing a maths or English mock test.
● 2nd hour: Marking the paper with pupils, going over incorrect answers.
● 3rd hour: Revising and teaching new topics.
Our Eleven Plus course is based on the exams used by the schools in Sutton, Wallington, Croydon and Kingston.
Grammar schools that we prepare your child for:
Wallington County Grammar (boys)
Wallington High School for Girls
Sutton Grammar School (boys)
Nonsuch High School for Girls
Wilson’s School (boys)
We focus on the following areas:
Comprehension techniques:
Grammar and Writing:
Maths:
You can request a free StudyBox trial and assessment any day after school or Saturday mornings. For a no-obligation chat, contact us at our Sutton Tuition Centre on 0208 642 8884, or at our Wallington Tuition Centre on 0208 669 4343.
Alternatively, book a free trial here.
Today is World Youth Skills Day, bringing to light the importance of youth development in their education and abilities.
The job market is extremely competitive in today’s generation. Young people are three times more likely to be unemployed than in previous years, despite possessing developed skills.
School-to-work transitions are becoming more and more challenging for the youth of today, so what is the solution?
StudyBox offers one-on-one tuition in maths, English and science. Not to mention, a kids coding course. Additional tuition outside of school will boost your child’s confidence, as well as equipping them with the learning skills to be the top of their class.
“Education and training are key determinants for the job market.”
Globally, unemployment and lower quality of jobs is currently one of the most crucial issues. According to the United Nations, “education and training are key determinants” for the job market. Through private tuition, your child can get a head start in their education.
If you’re looking to send your child to their secondary school of choice, StudyBox also offers Eleven Plus courses in preparation for the Eleven Plus exams. A good education is vital for a successful future.
According to the Department for Education and Employment, today’s society are seeing lower levels of achievement in basic English and maths skills. Moreover, existing systems are failing to address young people’s learning needs. At StudyBox, our tutors provide tailored lessons to each child, focusing on the areas they find the most challenging. This will help to pave their education from primary school to secondary school, and their way from higher education into the job market.
“Today’s youth are the leaders of tomorrow.”
It is key to encourage children’s potential through their own skilled abilities. This will “promote lifelong learning opportunities for all” (United Nations).
Consequently, it is important to start thinking about your child’s future early on. According to United Nations, developing technical and vocational education early on prepares children for future workplace skills. StudyBox’s Kids Coding course not only helps with maths and writing skills, but is also a great addition to a CV and for enhancing job opportunities.
Sign up for tuition with StudyBox on World Youth Skills Day to give your child a head start with their future!
After all, today’s youth are the leaders of tomorrow.
Book your free trial here.
Did you know that StudyBox offers a Kids Coding Lab?
This course will introduce your child to coding concepts. They will use a variety of techniques and be introduced to new tools. This will enhance their knowledge of coding.
Why learn coding?
In our digital generation, coding is the future. It is the source of websites, apps and video games. Coding not only helps with maths and writing skills, but will look good on a CV and eventually enhance job opportunities.
The Kids Coding Lab will include:
Creating a game using software
Curriculum-oriented activities
Learning to input commands
Programming a robot through learning sensors and control
Course Details:
5-7 year olds:
(1 hour lessons)
8-9 year olds:
(1-2 hour lessons)
10-12 year olds
(2-4 hour lessons)
Come and visit our centres:
Don’t forget to book a free trial! https://studybox.london
This week is important because it celebrates schools all over the country participating in P.E. Since National School Sports Week was established in 2008, more than 5000 schools take part in physical activity, with more than 1.8 million pupils participating across the country!
The 24th – 28th June highlights the importance of young people keeping active, especially during the long hours of learning whilst at school. That’s why it is important to have a lesson of at least one hour of physical activity per week, alongside studying.
Encouraging children to get active and participate in sports at school is what this week is all about, as well as keeping active in general. There are so many different types of sports to try, from swimming to gymnastics and tennis, there is something out there for everyone.
This week is also the women’s football world cup, so why not give football a go?
There are so many benefits of sports and exercise, including, increasing the ability to focus; stimulating brain growth, improving mental health and communication, and boosting cognitive performance.
A study conducted with mice (Van Pragg et al. 1999), compared inactive mice with mice that ran 3 miles per night on an exercise wheel. The physical mice showed dramatic brain growth. Learning and memory was doubled compared to the dormant mice. This goes to show that exercise is therefore good for both the brain and the body.
Physical activity is also known to improve mood by releasing endorphins to the brain. A positive mindset is certainly important for learning.
As well as keeping the body in shape, it is vital to keep exercising the brain, too. Especially during the six week summer holidays, to keep children on-track with learning.
Students attending the Croydon StudyBox centre get one free hour of playtime, using the on-site facilities, before or after their tuition. What better time to make use of this than during National School Sports Week? There are also two other centres in Wallington and Sutton. Did we mention that new members get a free trial?
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In April, StudyBox opened its latest tuition centre. In addition to our centres in Wallington, Sutton and Epsom we now have our third centre in Kidspace at The Colonnades, Croydon.
This unique setting allows us to provide students with the opportunity to combine exercise and education. As experts in English, Maths and Science tuition, at StudyBox we understand the benefits of exercise on a child’s capacity to learn.
The creation of Kidspace was a response to a lack of recreation facilities for children in the local area. The owners maintain that play should be challenging and fun, a mantra that sits perfectly with the StudyBox approach to education. We like to challenge our students while doing everything possible to create a relaxed and inspirational environment.
So, the perfect partnership between recreation and education was born. The StudyBox centre at Kidspace is open weekdays from 4-6pm and on Saturday mornings. There is free car parking, and for those using public transport, the centre is on a busy bus route.
The added bonus for students attending our Croydon centre is that they also get one hour of free play time before or after their class. A report published in PubMed Central (PMC) found that the ability to focus attention is improved among children who participate in physical activities. Having a tuition centre inside an indoor adventure playground must, then, be a win-win!
StudyBox first opened in March 2015. We take great care to hire a wide range of enthusiastic tutors who can adapt to the different learning styles and abilities of students. Close relationships with local schools are also key to serving local communities effectively.
We follow the national curriculum, guiding students through 11+ exams and GCSEs, and helping them transition from year to year throughout their education. StudyBox is proud of its achievements so far.
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If you would like any more information about the new centre at Kidspace, call us on 0203 189 1442 (ext 4) or email us at [email protected]. Book your free trial now.
Many students find that mainstream education doesn’t have the resources to provide sufficient one-to-one attention from teachers. Parents are turning to private tuition to complement the teaching provided in school.
Tuition for GCSE students is on the rise. The 2018 Sutton Trust survey found that 27% of students now have a tutor at some point in their education.
Grammar schools have a reputation as the pinnacle of the secondary education system. With a wealth of resources and a history of exceptional results, parents aspire to see their child attend grammar schools. Places are incredibly competitive and students must pass the 11+ exam to gain entry.
The 11+ exam is extremely difficult, to the extent that many children begin to prepare for it from as early as Years 3 or 4. Our tutors know which techniques to use to improve a child’s score and enhance their chances of getting into a grammar school of their choice.
The 11+ exam is an advanced KS2 level and we provide a specialised programme for students in year 4 and 5. We begin teaching students more challenging topics early on in year 5 to ensure they have sufficient time to consolidate their knowledge and practice applying skills to exam style questions.
The sooner a student starts to revise, the better.
In mainstream education, the time to teach the syllabus is limited and students are required to do a large proportion of their revision at home.
By taking the time to go over subjects, again and again, the student’s confidence naturally grows. A tutor can offer various revision techniques to avoid cramming which causes stress and anxiety.
StudyBox is a maths and English tuition centre based in Wallington and Sutton. We provide tuition in English, mathematics and science for SATS, GCSE and 11+. To find out more visit our website. Follow our Facebook!