Now is the time to give your
child a head start Private tuition tailored to pupils’ specifi c needs
At Young Education Services we can help pupils fulfi l themselves academically. Founded in 1991 by Lin Potter, YES employs a group of fully qualifi ed and experienced teachers and graduates, dedicated to improving educational standards by offering private tuition tailored to pupils’ specifi c needs. YES can help pupils with tuition in a wide range of subjects at KS1, KS2, KS3 and KS4 including:
• Pre-school basic skills including Reading, Writing, and Mathematics • Literacy and Numeracy for special needs students • Foundation courses in Mathematics, English, and Verbal & Non-verbal Reasoning • Subjects for 7+, 11+, 12+ and 13+ entrance examinations for selective grammar schools and independent schools • Preparatory GCSE English, Science and Mathematics Holiday revision and booster courses Intensive and revision courses are available during half-term and end-of-term holidays. Educational Assessments At YES we can make a formal educational assessment using tests set by recognised educational establishments.
If you are unsure of your child’s needs or concerned
about their capabilities and want to know more about educational assessments, please contact us for a free informal chat. Mock Examinations Mocks are an essential part of preparation for examinations. YES holds regular 7+
and 11+ mock exams for students who are seeking entry to selective grammar schools, and independent (private) schools. The mocks are open to the public as well as current students. Visit our website at
http://www.youngeducationservices.co.uk/ or contact us on 0208 858 9180 for further details of all our courses.
Booking now for February half term and Easter revision courses
Booking current Y5 students for 11+ practice
We are now a mock exam centre for 11+ exams. Call for details Not sure of your child’s ability? Worried about your child’s academic progress?
YES
Book a formal assessment Tutors & volunteers required
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