My DC1 (DS) is currently year 3, so year 4 in September. We live in London and he’s at a state primary. From what I’ve read it’s normal to start tutoring for super selective grammars in year 4.
We are considering the 11+ but I’m not keen on starting formal tutoring in sept because we’re not 100% decided that we want him to do it, DS does lots of extracurriculars (gifted musician and also loves sport) and I think we’d struggle logistically to get him to a tutor, and I feel like 2 years of tutoring is a bit grim for a young child.
Is it pointless just to do some extra workbooks with him during year 4 and then start formal tutoring in year 5 if we want to go for it? Do all the good tutors insist on 2 years+?
We may move house which makes it all trickier but considering the Essex grammars (CSSE) primarily atm.
If people do recommend the self-tutoring route initially, what are the best resources to use? I got the bond books year 4 materials (assessment papers/10 Min tests) and DS is getting at or near full marks in these. Is it worth aiming to complete the year 6 books by end of year 4? Or would the year 5 books be enough?
(I also have no idea of the required standard - none of DS’s friends are likely to be going for this due to where we live though some may try for selective indies. DS is one of the top in his year of 90+ kids but not very studious/conscientious).