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  1. Government Denies Teacher Shortage

    A report by the National Audit Office has shown that over half of head teachers in poor areas struggle to recruit and keep teachers, despite claims from the government that there is no crisis in teaching recruitment.

  2. Oxbridge Tutors and the Super-rich

    Contrary to popular belief, Oxbridge students aren't all the children of the super-rich - usually far from it. So what happens when the super-rich hire an Oxbridge tutor?

  3. Cambridge University Introduces new admissions test

    Cambridge university has expressed concerns about the government's education reforms, and has said that it has become necessary for them to introduce their own admissions test.

  4. Tuition for Personal Statements

    The Sutton Trust has accused universities of not being specific enough about their requirements for personal statements, meaning that schools are often giving poor advice. Tutors can give students a better idea of how to succeed.

  5. Student Concerns Over FE College Closures

    Concerns have been raised that plans to close or merge a number of further education colleges will reduce access for the poorest students.

  6. Oxbridge Students as Tutors

    Parents hiring Oxbridge students as tutors need to plan in advance

  7. Final Student Grant Scrapped

  8. Tutors and the Race to Exams

    Post Christmas, students are looking ahead to focus on upcoming exams. Making the most of a private tutor means careful planning and good communication.

  9. Study shows attainment gap widening.

    A study byThe Social Market Foundation has indicated that geographical location is now the single greatest determining factor in children's exam results.

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