Our Tutoring Can Get Your Child To Enjoy Subjects They Previously Disliked

PH219168 • 28 August 2024

It’s a fact that some children love going to school. They enjoy being with their compatriots and they enjoy learning about all sorts of subjects. Others may have worries about some of the subjects because they don’t fully understand them, and this can have a big disadvantage on their progress. Still others may have a definite dislike of one or two subjects, but the problem here is that they need to learn and understand them even if they don’t like them, in order to set themselves up going forward in life.

A particular example is maths. There is a plethora of subjects under this main heading such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, valencies, and many more, which a lot of children have great difficulty understanding. Certainly, some have the type of mind which is able to grasp these subjects with ease, but they are few and far between. Some children will manage with some of the subjects but still struggle with others. Unfortunately, at the end of the day, there are exams, and ideally your child needs to be able to pass them all.

 

 

It’s Why We Exist

 

This is the reason for our existence at Smart Kids Private Tutoring. We give your child the extra Oldham academic tutoring that he or she needs in order to stay abreast of subjects with which they are having difficulty. Having a problem with a particular subject doesn’t mean that the child is somehow inferior or slow to learn. In fact, most of us can remember when we were children having trouble with certain subjects and probably one or two that we disliked.

 

Our tutors work with every child on an individual basis so that they can assess exactly what issues they may have and then design a course which will enable them to proceed and tackle any particular problems. Since it is a one-on-one procedure, it means that the tutor can go over something and take the necessary time for the child to grasp it. It may need explaining from different angles until the child finally “gets” it.

 

The interesting thing with our Oldham academic tutoring is that when the child finally does understand it, they are happy to move forward to whatever the next step may be. In many instances, they begin to enjoy the subject whereas beforehand they were not happy or may even have hated it. Such is the success that our personal tutors will achieve with your child.

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Many Year 11 parents watch their child put in extra hours of revision yet see the same mock grade appear again. The effort increases. The score stays flat. This leaves families asking why GCSE mock grades refuse to move. We focus tutoring for kids on the marks that keep disappearing rather than on volume of work alone. Repeated mistakes vs actual knowledge gaps Two different problems can look identical on a results sheet. One is a genuine gap in understanding. The other is a repeated slip in technique or interpretation of the question. A knowledge gap means the student never fully grasped the concept. Extra revision of the topic can close it. Self-marking against model answers makes the difference clear. The student sees exactly where the marks vanished and why. What 4–6 weeks of mock scores can tell you At Smart Kids Tutoring, our Year 11 students sit weekly mock examinations throughout the academic year. These papers mirror real exam conditions, timing and question styles. Over four to six weeks, the results form a clear picture. Strengths stay consistent. Weak question types appear again and again. The data shows whether a plateau comes from one or two specific areas or from a broader pattern of lost marks. Parents and students can track progress from week to week. The scores stop being a single snapshot and become a running record of where attention needs to go next. Turning one weak question type into the next tuition target Once the pattern is clear, the student brings the marked paper to their tutor. The tutor works directly on the difficult areas. Tuition time stays focused on the exact gaps rather than on material the student already manages. If a certain style of calculation or a particular command word keeps costing marks, that becomes the next target. The student practises the corrected approach until it holds under timed conditions. The cycle then repeats: another mock, fresh marking, updated pattern, further focused work. This keeps the intervention precise and measurable. How Oldham academic coaching creates a feedback loop Our Oldham academic coaching rests on a simple sequence. Students sit the mock. They mark it against the model answers. They identify the pattern of lost marks. The tutor intervenes on those specific points. The student practises the corrected method. They sit the next mock and measure the change. This feedback loop sits at the centre of what we offer at Smart Kids Tutoring. Weekly mocks give regular data. Self-marking builds insight. Tutor sessions convert that insight into targeted practice. The next mock confirms whether the change has stuck. When mock grades don’t improve, more of the same revision never shifts the result. A clear cycle of mock, mark, pattern, intervention, practice and re-test does. At Smart Kids Tutoring , we run that cycle every week for our Year 11 students so that tutoring for kids stays tightly linked to the marks that matter. If your child’s GCSE mock grades have stopped moving, book a free consultation and assessment. We will show you how the weekly mock programme and focused Oldham academic coaching can turn the next set of results into measurable progress.
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