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Tuition News from November 2016

  1. 30-11-16: England maintaints its position in the latest international rankings for maths and science education

    England narrowly misses out on top ten in the international maths and science education ranking, while East Asian countries like Japan, South Korea and Singapore increase their lead.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  2. 22-11-16: The socioeconomic education gap widens - poorer students are to two years behind

    A new study shows that poorer pupils have been shown to have a lag in their education of almost two years, a figure which has “grown dramatically” over the past five years.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  3. 10-11-16: Dorset School has disruptive students make assembly apologies

    Parents are outraged at the policy which allows for 'public shaming' of pupils. The school argues that the new scheme rewards good behaviour more than it punishes students for poor behaviour, and those who impede the ability of others to learn should apologise to them.

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  4. 02-11-16: Free schools failing to open cost DfE £2m

    Since the introduction of the new ‘free schools’ program in 2011, many of the schools receiving government funding have failed to open. What are free schools, why do we need them, and where is the money going?

    A Tuition News article written by Blue Tutors.

  1. "Tara is no longer teaching my daughter maths - but only because she did such a fantastic job over the summer getting her up to speed to start her new school - she did herself out of a job! I would not hesitate to use her again or to recommend her to others. She is patient, innovative and makes the lessons interesting and fun."
  2. Ms F, Cambridge